free_rider_151
ArboristSite Member
Here's my setup almost ready to go.
I was skeptical at first of buying a bar from Granberg since they are not known for bar manufacturing... But I figured that I'd give them a shot. Here's my finding.
Granberg bars are actually made by Saw Bar Repair in Portland Oregon. The bar is very very thick. It's still smaller than the kerf tho. It's very heavy aswell. It's made of a super tough steel alloy and might aswell be impossible to drill. I tried to do a through bar mount by drilling my own holes. 27 brand new drill bits later, I decided to use the holes that they had already put in the bar. The only reason I didn't use these holes at first, Is because they were too close together and would mean drilling a hole half on the pad welded to the Granberg depth post. As it turns out, it's far easier to drill a hole into a weld, than it is to drill this bar. As far as mounting goes, the chainsaws bolted up fine after I drilled the supplied adapters a little bigger to accept the bar studs of the p61s. As a note, this bar uses 2 less links than the cannon version.
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I was skeptical at first of buying a bar from Granberg since they are not known for bar manufacturing... But I figured that I'd give them a shot. Here's my finding.
Granberg bars are actually made by Saw Bar Repair in Portland Oregon. The bar is very very thick. It's still smaller than the kerf tho. It's very heavy aswell. It's made of a super tough steel alloy and might aswell be impossible to drill. I tried to do a through bar mount by drilling my own holes. 27 brand new drill bits later, I decided to use the holes that they had already put in the bar. The only reason I didn't use these holes at first, Is because they were too close together and would mean drilling a hole half on the pad welded to the Granberg depth post. As it turns out, it's far easier to drill a hole into a weld, than it is to drill this bar. As far as mounting goes, the chainsaws bolted up fine after I drilled the supplied adapters a little bigger to accept the bar studs of the p61s. As a note, this bar uses 2 less links than the cannon version.
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