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Downsizing bar

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Easy Livin' 3000, May 9, 2018.

  1. Easy Livin' 3000

    Easy Livin' 3000

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    I'm gonna get a 16" bar for the Husq. 55 cc rancher that currently wears a 20".

    Most cutting I do doesn't require 20", so I thought I'd do myself a favor and use a shorter chain with fewer teeth to sharpen. Figure it'd get a nice boost in power, to boot. The 20" will still be available when needed.

    Also, I can probably salvage a few old chains with broken links by shortening them.

    Any thoughts on brands and tips would be appreciated. Currently I'd probably find an Oregon or woodland pro combo, unless I hear better suggestions.
     
  2. Fifelaker

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    I have had good luck with the Forester green bars, I have one that has over 50 cord on it and the paint is still intact, the green lettering is starting to wear though, another that has 5 cord or so that still looks new. I have not dressed the rails either. The last Oregon I bought I got maybe 25 cord on it and it was trashed, the "cow" in Greenland said they were made of cheese, I think he was correct
     
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    A light weight bar might come in handy
     
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    I have a Husky 162Se that has always had a 16 inch bar on it. It is the fastest cutting saw I own with a sharpe chain.
    I have used a 18" bar and chain and a 20" even and while still a good cutting saw thr short 16" makes it a screamer.

    :D Al
     
  5. Easy Livin' 3000

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    I'll check out the Forester, sounds like a good one. I wonder what the "horse" in Mongolia would have to say about the Oregon?
     
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    Questions: is the saw set up with .325 or 3/8? Rim sprocket, or spur?

    If you're running a 3/8 rim, you may want to consider trying an 8 pin rim. It'll give more zip with a 16" bar.
     
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    Any brand/model recommendations?
     
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    Oregon/Woodland pro is a very good value. Looks like you can get a Forester bar and chain combo for the same or less. Tsumura (a.k.a Total) makes really nice bars, both light weight and standard. I have several and they have been really good to me.
     
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    Oregon, Some of the Forester bars are ok. What ever bar you get I would try and get one with a replaceable sprocket nose.
     
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    SAWMIKAZE has two lightly used 16" 325 063 bars(1 Stihl 1 GB), and six loops of chain for sale over on OPE Forum.
     
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    Mine are in D025 mount muh friend, no go on his husqvarna.
     
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    Ugh! My sorry.....I have the dumbs...
     
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    I’ve got a 55rancher I bought New Years ago and ran the factory 3/8 .050 20” bar up until last year. I put an Oregon pro lite .325 .050 16” on it, of course changed the drive rim also. It’s pretty snappy now, but I miss having the extra reach being 6’ 2” tall. :saw:Ps it’s had some cylinder and muffler work done. :dremel:
     
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    I like the Husky/Oregon rsn 16’s. I have one for my 346 and one for my 394. :D
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    Why'd you change to the .325? Is there a benefit to that compared to the 3/8?
     
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    Tit for tat. 3/8 a bit faster, .325 a bit smoother. Pick your poison. I like to keep all my saws the same pitch if possible.
     
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    Truthfully I had the bar and I figured why not?! :rolleyes:
     
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    That explains it! I'd rather not switch the sprocket.
     
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