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I just bought a nice lookin MS200T from @Lone Wolf that I don't think is the one from this thread. Sorry for any confusion!

While I've got you guys attention if you had an MS200T acquired from Lone Wolf what bar length do you think is best -- seems 12", 14" or 16" could be used on it. I'm thinking 14" -- I'll pick up a bar locally and a loop of picco. Obviously going to be used for limbing while in bucket or climbing.

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I just bought a nice lookin MS200T from @Lone Wolf that I don't think is the one from this thread. Sorry for any confusion!

While I've got you guys attention if you had an MS200T acquired from Lone Wolf what bar length do you think is best -- seems 12", 14" or 16" could be used on it. I'm thinking 14" -- I'll pick up a bar locally and a loop of picco. Obviously going to be used for limbing while in bucket or climbing.

Cheers.
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I just did a bunch of searching and found a few threads. 14" either standard or lightweight bar seems to be quite common.
Thanks @Lone Wolf for making this happen.

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I just bought a nice lookin MS200T from @Lone Wolf that I don't think is the one from this thread. Sorry for any confusion!

While I've got you guys attention if you had an MS200T acquired from Lone Wolf what bar length do you think is best -- seems 12", 14" or 16" could be used on it. I'm thinking 14" -- I'll pick up a bar locally and a loop of picco. Obviously going to be used for limbing while in bucket or climbing.

Cheers.

Eric,
Bar and chain depend on size and species...and of course operators skill level /comfort around using a saw in a heavy "pinch" situation...good luck with the saw....and treat her well( ie keep her sharp) even though she is NOT A husky....
 

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I just did a bunch of searching and found a few threads. 14" either standard or lightweight bar seems to be quite common.
Thanks @Lone Wolf for making this happen.

Cheers.

That's going to be nice in that new bucket truck Eric!


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