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I have a question for you gu-roo's out there in wood hoarding land!

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Dougr6, Aug 28, 2014.

  1. Dougr6

    Dougr6

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    I noticed on my Stihl 391, with 20'' bar, the bar number 3003 000 9421 is O.E.M. for the 460R . Rescue saw. ( pitch: .375/ gauge .063)
    With a web search I see that it runs a #36 RDR 72 o.e.m. chain. I wanted to order a couple for this winter from Bailey's in the Woodland Pro brand. Do you have any recommendations? I will be felling white oak and hedge mostly, 14'' dia. trees on the average.
    4 cords at most. Thanks for your advice.
     
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    I'm confused by your post:cheers: my fault. Both saws can use the same bar and chain. I would recommend a semi chisel chain. Your gauge will be etched in your bar. .050 or .058 or .063

    Hope this helps
     
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    Most my post are confusing. Sorry, I will try the semi chisel. Gauge says .063 and pitch is .375 or 3/8 Thanks again for the help.
     
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    Thats a random gauge...where are you? All .375 around here is .050.
     
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    I have run woodland pro. I liked it but baileys has horrendous shipping prices so I rarely order from there. Last chains I have bought were off ebay. I like stihl oregon woodland pro and some do greater chains have seemed ok as well
     
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    Clemsonfor, I am in southeast Ks. Got saw in Independence Ks. at Linn's air cooled engine shop. I see that its a oddball size. The bar came with the saw. At the time I didn't have a clue as to witch bar should of came with it. Is there a difference in the regular bar and rescue bar? Besides the 3/8'' instead of the standard 0.050? I guess what I need to know is, will a regular sawblade run okay on it?
     
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    36RDR is going to run you a couple hundred bucks a loop. (Rescue Carbide chain). Sure you want spares? ;) :p

    You would have better luck using 36RS (chisel) or 36RM (semi-chisel). You most likely have 36RM3 (semi-chisel reduced kickback) on the saw now if it's the factory chain and using 36RS or it's Woodland Pro equivalent would be a nice upgrade in cutting speed I'm sure.
     
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    Thanks Master! You got me going in the right direction!
     
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    To add onto what MasterMech said, you can run any chain that is 72DL x 3/8" x .063

    What those numbers mean, is its 72 Drive links (for your 20" bar, you must always buy a 72 dl chain), the 3/8" (is the pitch of the chain, or also seen as .375), and finally the .063 is the bar gap width. You can only run .063.

    http://www.baileysonline.com/Chainsaw-Chain/Chainsaw-Chain-375-Pitch-x-063-Gauge/
     
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    Mastermech and Dex have you all taken care of with their posts.

    Happy cutting with the new chains!
     
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    Funny I just bought a new loop of 36 RS 72 the other day - they didn't have them on the display rack, I had to show the salesman(kid really)where they keep them in the drawer:rofl: :lol:
     
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