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Husqvarna 390XP is it any good for milling

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Nice got a gb bar aswell, only 24" and only clamped at the powerhead.
Wanted a light and "nimble" setup.
For my bigger mill I use normal 3/8 bar and chain. Tried different types, skip, chisel, semi, never made a big different.

I had thought about 3/8 lo pro but wondered if it would hold out on a bigger saw without
worrying about snapping
 

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Now the. Air filter which one is best out of these two

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I can only offer an opinion. I've never used the white one. Top one works well.
 

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Not sure if you’re aware but use a bar tip grease “gun” on the center of the crank shaft at the clutch to lube the clutch bearing.
I keep the coil cleaned off with compressed air pretty routinely in an effort to keep it as cool as possible.
One part it’s nice to have a spare of is the chain adjuster. Biggest and honestly only gripe with these 94/95’s is the placement of that adjustment. It’s impossible to get to with mill attached.
And the recoil and top covers get a small dab of loctite on the screws as a preventative. I’ve never lost one on that saw.

Mine is a 1994 and has a date so yours is earlier I presume. I thought first 2 numbers were week, next two the year but I must be mistaken.
 
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