Madsens had .063 Oregon power match in 42”. I got one.What length? I'm looking for a 42" for my 661. Only one I found in .050 is a Forrester.
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Sounds good, I'm very interested in how you find this to work?That’s right that’s why the title is what it is went from 404 to 3/8 and naw we try the 3/8Lp
I'll check that out. ThanksMadsens had .063 Oregon power match in 42”. I got one.
Thanks. I couldn't quite make out the numbers.It’s a 42 The info about the bar is the first picture it’s hard to read but it stamped on there
Thanks for the info. I'll be calling for more details.Howdy,
This is pretty much the same technology that's used on the Logosol mills. We just took it a couple steps further to work with other mill applications like the Granberg, and a variety of larger saws. The bar slots are 12mm but, they've been elongated. This way a bar stud adapter for say a Husqvarna can be installed, and you'll still have full adjustment available for the chain. When you try this with a bar that has a standard length 12mm slot the chain adjustment is severely limited. The tip on the bar is made to run 3/8 lp which cures a few pitch issues over running a full size 3/8 tip. The other product that makes this possible with larger saws, and also cures the pitch issues like the tip is the large spline 3/8 lp rim. http://leftcoastsupplies.com/product/rim-3-8lp-x7-standard-spline-gbf-gbr7l7/ These are all compatible with any manufacturers lp chain but, we get the best feed back from the Stihl 63PMX. http://leftcoastsupplies.com/product/63pmx-lo-pro-ripping-chain-dl-375-x-050/
Regards
Gregg
A member by the name of Mtngun milled all the softwood lumber for a fair size barn using an 066 and a 36" bar running LP.Someone needs to let us knjow how the LP chain holds up. If I ever wear out my bar I'll make the switch. I better get milling.
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