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Trashed a bar and chain today....

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by lukem, Mar 5, 2016.

  1. cgraham1

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    So then it does not have to be a wide nose bar to have a "increased risk of kickback potential."
     
  3. cgraham1

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    I believe the ES bars have a wider nose than the E bars. The wide nose ES are much wider than the standard ES bars. They don't make the wide nose any more.

    I'll get try to get a pic of the standard vs. wide nose tomorrow.
     
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    In the pics you posted comparing the weight of the E and ES bars it looked like the ES had a wider nose. I was just originally saying that most ES bars are not a low kick back bar because they mostly have the yellow dot on them. Then MasterMech brought up the wide nose.

    A pic comparing the wide nose to standard would be cool.
     
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    1. Buy broken saw with B&C on craigslist.
    2. Fix saw.
    3. Sell saw PHO. Keep B&C.
    4. Profit!
     
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    I have one like that on the far left that I picked up on an 032. I didn't not even recognize it as a stihl bar but I saw some paint remnant and the ghost of the stihl logo on the bar.

    I was going to fix the saw but I am leaning toward keeping The bar and parting out the saw or selling for parts
     
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    Where do you buy forester bars for $20!! I bought a combo in medium mount stihl for $36...but I guess you figure the chain and it shipped to my house is about the same price as what you said?
     
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    These are both 20" ES... image.jpg

    The top one is about 1/4" wider. image.jpg
     
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    That is correct.

    Wide nose ES... image.jpg

    Standard ES...
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    'Low kickback' E bar... image.jpg
     
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    So I assume the white one is a tad longer since it does not have as large a radius on the nose?
     
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    They are very close to the same length. I took this pic with the bar slots lined up exactly...

    image.jpg
     
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    I'll look at them again to be sure.
     
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    It's probably so minimal that the adjuster just takes up the slack on the narrow nose bars.
     
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    No problem at all to run the same chain on any of the three different bars.
     
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    Oh I know. Just thinking out loud
     
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    Just checked. It is maybe 1/32" longer than the wide nose.
     
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    Very good info cgraham1
    Nice legwork and pics, and your patience is unmatched:salute:
     
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    Flea bay. $20 was why I bought it initially too. Needed it, stopped by the local husky dealer. Wanted $65 for a husky bar. I said "NO way". Went home and looked out of curiosity and found this one on there. Run the bar for 6 months and, was impressed enough to buy a 24 inch bar for my 385 XP when I saw one on the Bay for $36 shipped. A month ago, I wasn't sure about the vibration in the longer bar but, it hasn't given me any trouble. God Bless
     
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    Thanks for getting those pics cgraham1. It looks like the wide nose bar is straighter than the regular making the tip wider, the regular bars have more of curve.
     
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