Could someone tell me the difference between these two part #'s
160RNBK095 and 160RNDK095
Could someone tell me the difference between these two part #'s
160RNBK095 and 160RNDK095
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
Kansas
My Husky's -372XP 20" (the best saw I ever had) 345e SOLD, 359,346XP NE, Tweaked out el-cheapo Northern chain grinder and a 323 string trimmer.
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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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!!!
Scott
Last edited by cuttinscott; 10-06-2009 at 03:05 PM.
aw well i saved $4.63 on the bar and spent an extra .36 on the chain![]()
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
Scott
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