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Want to Trade Brand New 14 " Stihl oilomatic and rollomatic bar and chain...Need an 18'

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Have both brand new 14 " oilomatic chain and rollomatic bar that I would like to trade for a 18" stihl bar and chain for an MS250. Pics to come
Good afternoon Brad, and welcome to AS :).
It would be helpful to know whether your looking for 3/8 picco or .325.
Not that I have either, but for others.
 
Here’s the pics these are brand new never used.
 

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Brad

Shipping bars is generally cost prohibitive unless it is a rare or expensive bar.

That being said I recently purchased a bar from a Chinese source and have been pleasantly surprised with the quality so far. 18" .325 bar and two chains to my door for ~$20. Shipping a bar alone generally costs $15-20 in my experience.

In the world of laminated bars...there is minimal differences in my opinion. The Chinese bars have a large oil hole opening and a 6 rivet bearing meaning it has a nice large diameter.

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Also I would keep to the 3/8LP - picco on an 025/MS250. In my experience it oils better and helps the saw really come alive. I just converted one from .325 to picco last week.

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No problem...
Brad

Shipping bars is generally cost prohibitive unless it is a rare or expensive bar.

That being said I recently purchased a bar from a Chinese source and have been pleasantly surprised with the quality so far. 18" .325 bar and two chains to my door for ~$20. Shipping a bar alone generally costs $15-20 in my experience.

In the world of laminated bars...there is minimal differences in my opinion. The Chinese bars have a large oil hole opening and a 6 rivet bearing meaning it has a nice large diameter.

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a look
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If you get time, send me the link...I’d like to take a look
 
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