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    Oregon Power Match

    Could someone tell me the difference between these two part #'s
    160RNBK095 and 160RNDK095

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    Quote Originally Posted by smitty299 View Post
    Could someone tell me the difference between these two part #'s
    160RNBK095 and 160RNDK095
    B is .325" pitch and D is 3/8" pitch



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    The d part # is the exact bar I made a comment in a thread I started the other day on using my 346 on 3/8 chain for the first time.

    The oiler hole is to small to oil properly imo so thats food for thought if you are getting one I drilled mine out to 1/8"and it still isnt what I call good but it helped. good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by smitty299 View Post
    Could someone tell me the difference between these two part #'s
    160RNBK095 and 160RNDK095
    All I can see from the specs is that the BK uses 2 more drive links than the DK.
    Never Pass up an opportunity to shut up.

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    if i use baileys bar selector for my 346xp at .325 it gives me 160RNBK095 witch uses 66 drive links of .325 for $44.58 if i go through the list manually i can get 160RNDK095 witch uses 68 drive links of .325 for $39.95. I just assumed there must be some difference i ended up buying the cheaper one.

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    Again right from the oregon app guide

    160RNBK095 is .325" .050" 66 driver
    160RNDK095 is 3/8" .050" 60 driver

    http://www.oregonchain.com/selguide.htm Look up the 346 for .325 and look up 359 for 3/8 cause husky and oregon does not recommend 3/8 for the 346 saw.. But both use the K095 bar..

    If Bailey's is listing this another way they are baiting and switching the tips on you!!!

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    Last edited by cuttinscott; 10-06-2009 at 03:05 PM.

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    aw well i saved $4.63 on the bar and spent an extra .36 on the chain

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    Bait and Switch

    Our Store has the 16" Power Match every day for $41.00 Just a note that Your Baileys deals are not always so great. Now in the future if you look to replace that tip switched bar by part # stamped into the bar you will not get the same bar from a regular oregon dealer. Baileys should use a different part # when switching tips IMO



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