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1Alpha1

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I'm thinking about getting an extra bar / chain for my MS-261. It came with a 20" bar and I'm sure that will serve most of my needs.

But, I am thinking about getting a shorter bar for when the need arises. Thinking about either an 18" or 16". Any good, bad, or ugly advice?

Would appreciate some positive feedback from you all.
 
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Suggested by my local dealer: 16" bar and 3 chains. Change chains every 4 hours and flip bar. By the time the chains are due to be replaced, replace the bar and rim sprocket as well. 18" bar is too close to a 20" bar. Save the 20" bar for the occasional big stuff.
 
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Dano, just wanted to give kudos for being a good sport about all the ribbing regarding your saw running adventures. I ran four saws today and only one made any chips. I am sure that many if not most on here sometimes run saws when not cutting for whatever reason but you have taken a lot of heat for it and have been a really good sport about it. And please don't think it's over because I'm sure we'll be able to get a few more digs in here and there. lol.

Anyway, 16" is the way to go since you already have a 20. If the saw didn't have any bar, I would say 18" but no sense getting a bar just two inches shorter than what you have.

If you don't already have chaps or chainsaw pants. Hold off on the bar and get a pair of those.
 
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Dano, just wanted to give kudos for being a good sport about all the ribbing regarding your saw running adventures. I ran four saws today and only one made any chips. I am sure that many if not most on here sometimes run saws when not cutting for whatever reason but you have taken a lot of heat for it and have been a really good sport about it. And please don't think it's over because I'm sure we'll be able to get a few more digs in here and there. lol.

Anyway, 16" is the way to go since you already have a 20. If the saw didn't have any bar, I would say 18" but no sense getting a bar just two inches shorter than what you have.

If you don't already have chaps or chainsaw pants. Hold off on the bar and get a pair of those.




yep- very easy to mistake a leg for a tree flailing a saw at wot in a garage. :msp_w00t::poke:

seriously- PPE is very important. I took a saw across the top of my foot 2 years ago. So when I cut now, I use an appropriate size bar- no need for half the bar (or more) to be exposed in the cut. I like a 16'' bar on a 50cc saw.

Take Care Dano-:rock:
 
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I've given Dano some crap about his starting adventures and not cutting wood and he always came back with a comment, part of being part of the AS family is having thick skin and not taking things to heart and Dano does it well.

Have you cut wood yet Dano??
 
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Suggested by my local dealer: 16" bar and 3 chains. Change chains every 4 hours and flip bar. By the time the chains are due to be replaced, replace the bar and rim sprocket as well. 18" bar is too close to a 20" bar. Save the 20" bar for the occasional big stuff.

you must be used to oregon bars if you get a stihl bar you will get at least 20 chains use with proper maintenance


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I've given Dano some crap about his starting adventures and not cutting wood and he always came back with a comment, part of being part of the AS family is having thick skin and not taking things to heart and Dano does it well.

Have you cut wood yet Dano??



Actually, yes!

Dropped two 30' pine trees on Tuesday for a friend. All went well. :msp_biggrin:
 
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