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<blockquote data-quote="farmer steve" data-source="post: 7084100" data-attributes="member: 109594"><p>Welcome to AS [USER=167046]@bubbajunk[/USER]. If you switch to 3/8 a 7 tooth is what i would run. I run 20"/3/8 bars on my 036. I have run a 25" on it but it is a bit much for that saw IMO. I have a good shape .325 20" Stihl bar with a decent safety chain if your interested. I'm over in york co.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmer steve, post: 7084100, member: 109594"] Welcome to AS [USER=167046]@bubbajunk[/USER]. If you switch to 3/8 a 7 tooth is what i would run. I run 20"/3/8 bars on my 036. I have run a 25" on it but it is a bit much for that saw IMO. I have a good shape .325 20" Stihl bar with a decent safety chain if your interested. I'm over in york co. [/QUOTE]
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