MustangMike
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Mine works fine with the 91 link chain, but either way, it is only a 27" bar.
My husky/Oregon RW takes 93, if you have a stretched out 91 it will fit with a 7 pin.My sugi 28 for Stihl is 92 drivers.
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Rescue saw?At least no one is talking about their bar being crooked...
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ya - pic borrow from the interwebs.Rescue saw?
Stihl specialty of being different[emoji15]
Was Randy's own saw. So finger ports and high comp and all sorts of insanity. I ended up selling it back to someone stateside. Just too wild for the work I do. I am also at the foot of mountain range next to a big river. So the air is very dense most the time compared to where Randy lives. And this just had way too much compression.That 440 sounds Nasty!!!
Nope but GFY.Must have been .058.![]()
I think the new 70cc Echo is gonna a be a 72dl 20"Odd. There needs to be uniformity amongst bar makers. 20" 3/8 72dl needs to be a standard.
then you got the D176 24" at 81dl and the 28" at 92 dL then I guess there is a "true" 36" bar and its 119dl. It's out of fugging control I tell ya.Yeah, these days a 20" 3/8 is 72dl, 24" 84, 28" for stihl is 91 and 93 for husqvarna ...30" 100, 32" 105, 36" 115? I've been wrong plenty before...
I just converted a stihl 25” bar (we all know it’s a 24 lol) I had laying around to fit a 372. Fuggin pain. Not as simple as slappin on a adaptor lol.