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Post by rarefish383 on Mar 31, 2018 6:55:01 GMT -5
I just went downstairs and was going to swap out the bar and chain from Dad's old 150 to the one I just got. It looks prettier. They both have Oregon chains with a 72 on the drive link, that would make them 3/8, .o5o, correct? The cutters look like .325, and they have a 25 stamped on the rakers. I had a brand new Stihl chain sitting on the bench and held the cutters up and they look identical, and the Stihl rakers have 325 stamped on them. What chain do I need for the 150? I'm not used to these little saws, most of the stuff I play with have .404, Joe.
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Post by undee70ss on Mar 31, 2018 7:06:40 GMT -5
They both have Oregon chains with a 72 on the drive link, that would make them 3/8, .o5o, correct? Correct, 3/8 .050.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2018 10:42:25 GMT -5
Joe,I think he's referring to"carry on"as carry on luggage on a plane.I could just imagine the plane hitting some turbulence & the saw coming out of the overhead bin.Lol Anytime someone wants to come help me & my son cut wood,you're more than welcome.My son usually gets one or two of his buddies (the young bucks that they are) & we go out cutting for a few hrs.When we get back home I throw some goodies on the grill & we throw back a few.Later in the evening my son has a bon fire & more people show up.Good times!
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Post by rarefish383 on Mar 31, 2018 15:02:22 GMT -5
I know, I was just being a smart arse, Joe.
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Post by rarefish383 on Mar 31, 2018 15:06:13 GMT -5
I was joking about his carry on statement. I wasn't joking about having to use those saws up a tree, I have had to do that, Joe.
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