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<blockquote data-quote="Jakers" data-source="post: 4055656" data-attributes="member: 76112"><p>if you have a bunch of saws in the 50-90cc range then its nice to have them all running .375 (3/8) so you can swap chains and maybe even buy the tools to make your own. that way all you have to keep on hand is one roll for all your saws. for stihl saws the bar mount is the same for tons of saws so its nice to have the versatility of using a 20" bar on the 660. kinda like if you happen to blow up the 036 and bend the 28" bar thats normally on the 660, its all interchangeable</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakers, post: 4055656, member: 76112"] if you have a bunch of saws in the 50-90cc range then its nice to have them all running .375 (3/8) so you can swap chains and maybe even buy the tools to make your own. that way all you have to keep on hand is one roll for all your saws. for stihl saws the bar mount is the same for tons of saws so its nice to have the versatility of using a 20" bar on the 660. kinda like if you happen to blow up the 036 and bend the 28" bar thats normally on the 660, its all interchangeable [/QUOTE]
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