parrisw
Tree Freak
I need to know how many chain links I need, it doesn't say on the bar. Its a 28" 3/8 .058 D009 husky mount. Is there an easy way to figure it out.
Oregon web site...
Most large-mount Husky saws take 93 drivers on a 28" bar.
Most large-mount Husky saws take 93 drivers on a 28" bar.
Yep, my 28" .050 bar does, don't know why the book is showing 92 for a .058 bar......
Yep, my 28" .050 bar does, don't know why the book is showing 92 for a .058 bar......
Where is a good place to get a good deal on joiners for saw chain. I got a bunch of chains here, that need to be fixed, and or shortened for my needs.
On both my 7900s and my huskies, with a 7 pin I run 92 dl on a 28 incher. Fits easily and gives more adjustment.
Especially the 7900s.
I am talking 3/8 .050.
Some of the earlier saws had a slightly shorter crankcase span and the books will show older specs for obsolete applications like .058" gauge.
just looked on oregon website, 058 calls for 93drivers, .050 calls for 93
I've found it very helpful to shorten chains after a few shifts of cutting on my Huskies down to 92, after the chain has had time to stretch itself.
What brands you got? I can throw in some presets and tie straps with your 371 parts.
Interesting;
I run 94 links of 35 RSF on my 28" Oregon bar (288---D009). 8 pin rim, still tons of adjustment, internal clutch (372/385)
If you need a bunch of b!tch links for 3/8 stihl, I have a bag full!
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