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<blockquote data-quote="mdavlee" data-source="post: 5546050" data-attributes="member: 23776"><p>You can make the slot longer with a 4" angle grinder as well. Don't forget to make sure the bar adjuster hole is opened up to fit. I can't remember if the 288 has a smaller pin than the 395. </p><p></p><p>If you're going to mill switch to .063" bars or plan to run an aux oiler. I had to do that on a 390 with a GB bar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdavlee, post: 5546050, member: 23776"] You can make the slot longer with a 4" angle grinder as well. Don't forget to make sure the bar adjuster hole is opened up to fit. I can't remember if the 288 has a smaller pin than the 395. If you're going to mill switch to .063" bars or plan to run an aux oiler. I had to do that on a 390 with a GB bar. [/QUOTE]
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