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Newly acquired husky

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by buckman84, Jul 25, 2017.

  1. buckman84

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    Just got back from picking up a white top 61 Husky. The bar that was on it is a 18in. But from my understanding I could go larger. What do you Husky fellers think?
     
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    I think an 18" is perfect for that saw.
     
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  3. tamarack

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    For cutting hardwoods yes stick with that 18 inch bar.
     
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  4. thistle

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    18" no problem,myself I'd keep a 20" with full comp chisel chain on there.But it'll pull a 24" skip chain if needed occasionally.
     
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    Mine has a 20", pulls it just fine.
     
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  6. sam s

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    My friend has had the same saw for a long time. His is a very easy starter. He has always had a 20 inch bar on his. Might as well put the one you got with the saw to use since it's on the saw.
     
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    This is what I'd do...
     
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    I keep a 20" on my 61 and plenty strong to pull it well. I also have a 16" bar for it that makes short work of smaller wood! Cheers!
     
  9. Mag Craft

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    I think you found a pretty cool saw no matter what bar and chain you use. 20"
     
  10. bogydave

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    Run that bar & chain & see how you like it.

    I have a 20" on mine, Oregon 72 LGX or LPX chain
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