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Whats your 026,260 b/c setup?

I have one I got used it has a 16" Stihl bar and chain .325 I got to looking at it and its got a 8 pin sprocket. Seems odd to me, I also have a setup for it in 3/8ths.

What are you guys running?
 
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16 with RSC .325 and 7 pin....

Ditto! I've also got an 8pin which is good for some fast limbing but dont expect to buck up bar length wood without a light touch. Some guys on here are running 3/8" set up on their 260's. I think they're cutting softer wood though.
 
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I think the 8 pin needs to go...no wonder I was having trouble, it was requiring a light touch for sure.

I am going to go and order a 7 pin right now. I would love to try some 3/8ths picco but I dont think you can get a bar any longer than 14 inch.

Since its just low profile I wonder if any lo pro bar would work with Stihl chain?
 
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It should work, from what I know, the Picco is 3/8 lopro. Just make sure the gauge is the same. However, I would keep the .325 7pin setup. The 260 handles it great. I've got lopro on the Ryobi and personally I dislike it.


EDIT: OH! If you're ordering the 7pin aftermarket, make sure you get the mini spline, not the small.
 
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How do you like that ryobi....I am looking at one myself. I believe its a Redmax, if I heard others speak of it.

I like it now that all the issues are fixed. I had to trim the fuel line shorter, MM it, and get a special carb adj tool. Runs great now! I'm running a 16" oregon bar, much nicer than the original. I believe its brother is the Redmax GZ4000.
 
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I like it now that all the issues are fixed. I had to trim the fuel line shorter, MM it, and get a special carb adj tool. Runs great now! I'm running a 16" oregon bar, much nicer than the original. I believe its brother is the Redmax GZ4000.

GZ400 and yes, they are really good runners with a bit of tuning.
 
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not sure you will be able to find a picco bar to fit the 026,unless it is a NOS one. i have been looking for a bar to set one of mine with picco chain,with no luck. i run a 16" picco set-up on my ms250 and i love it,it will hang with the 260 all day long if you keep the chain sharp. i have checked with bailey's, and no luck. the only thing i was thing about is changing the bar studs,or chucking them up in the mill and cutting them down.
 
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i feel these saws cut faster as well w/.325 setup's. but i am running 18"/.375/fullskip/8-pin on my new 261 and it is awesome. but allthat saw cuts is ash and cherry.
 
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i feel these saws cut faster as well w/.325 setup's. but i am running 18"/.375/fullskip/8-pin on my new 261 and it is awesome. but allthat saw cuts is ash and cherry.

Now, that may be the case. I never claimed the 3/8 to be faster, but I will say it wont pull it down. I have no problems running it, and prefer it, so I dont have to have 40 million different chains hangin in the shop.

Here is the first video I ever made, and its of a bone stock 026 with a 20" 3/8 setup. It pulls it just fine.

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