Husqvarna question on saw sizes

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I have a jonsered 2095 and it came with a 20"bar and 5 chains. I am setting it up for milling with a bigger bar.

I would like to find a medium size Husqvarna saw that will take the same bars and will used to get logs ready to mill and as an all around saw.
I looked up the bar fit guide on oregon and here is a list of saw Husqvarna saws that take the same bar.

1100, 160, 162, 260, 268, 272, 281, 285, 288, 288XP Lite, 298, 3120, 3120XP, 365, 185, 372, 372XP, 372XPG, 372XPW, 380, 385, 2101, 385XP, 371, 390XP, 390XPW, 2100, 394XP, 395, 394, 395XP, 395XPW, 465 Rancher, 480, 562XP, 562XPG, 570, 385XPW, 575XPG, 575XPW, 576XP, 576XP Auto Tune, 576XPG, 576XPW, 61, 65, 66, 70, 77, JUNGLE 3120, L Series, 395XPG, 181, 575XP, 266, 390XPG, 385XPG

Are any of them in the 40-60 cc range?


Thanks for the help, I didn't want to google them all to find out.
 
^^^they all belong to the same family and are very common. The parts are interchangeable.
It's wise to work towards two from the same family even if the second one had a bad top end but all the parts are good otherwise.
This way if you had a breakdown you could chase down the problem by trying different parts you have.
If something went on your bottom end then you may be able to swap your top end over if it wasn't damaged.
Just exactly what you are doing already with the bars but in a bigger scale.
You got it, that's the way you have to think ..and do. Education can be expensive.
 

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