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Going to get a lightweight bar. Want to save some weight out front. It will mainly go on my 372xpw, but should work on a couple of my other saws too. Looking at a 28" bar, 3/8 .050.

So for you guys that run the lightweight bars, which one do you like? I have been looking at them all, but just don't know enough about them to pick one. Give me your experienced thoughts. Thanks in advance...
 

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Tsumura is the cheapest. Definitely a good bar. Considering that their light bars cost just a bit more than the same size Rollomatic ES bar, it's hard to buy anything else. Cannon just came out with a lightweight bar too. For sure the spendiest, but presumably the best of all of them for quality.
 

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What are you guys paying for a Tsumura in that length? Curious if they’re cheaper then I get the Stihl Lights for.
 

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I'm looking at the Tsumura 28" bar for Husqvarna. It is a 92dl bar. I have a lot of 93dl chains I use on my same length Oregon and Husqvarna bars. Do you guys think that my chains would work on the 92dl bar? Or would they be too long for the amount of adjustment?

BTW, Red Bull does have good prices.
 

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I'm looking at the Tsumura 28" bar for Husqvarna. It is a 92dl bar. I have a lot of 93dl chains I use on my same length Oregon and Husqvarna bars. Do you guys think that my chains would work on the 92dl bar? Or would they be too long for the amount of adjustment?

BTW, Red Bull does have good prices.
Someone will chime in soon with rim tooth and drive link count. I run Stihl saws so I'm no help. Jules knows
 

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I'm looking at the Tsumura 28" bar for Husqvarna. It is a 92dl bar. I have a lot of 93dl chains I use on my same length Oregon and Husqvarna bars. Do you guys think that my chains would work on the 92dl bar? Or would they be too long for the amount of adjustment?

BTW, Red Bull does have good prices.

The ones I had about 5-6 years ago worked with 93 dl chains unless they were stretched bad. Then you had to go to an 8 pin or shorten them
 

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The ones I had about 5-6 years ago worked with 93 dl chains unless they were stretched bad. Then you had to go to an 8 pin or shorten them
Thanks for that info.
 
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