Wow. More great bars. Jonathan you may wanna mention that these are
new/NOS as well.
For the guys that don't know.............those bars will go right on a Homelite SXL-925, 450, 550, 650, or 750. They'll also go right on a Poulan 6900/7700/8500 or a Poulan Pro 455/525/655 series saw, or an Echo CS900EVL (or larger old Echos). There are larger Remington saws that can run these bars too.
If a fellow opens up the stud slot a tad (from 9.5mm to 10mm), then he'll have a bar suitable for use on big old Jonsereds saws (80, 90, 801, 820, 830, 910, 920, 930, 111, 111S, 110, etc). IIRC, the original mount for those is Oregon D024, and is getting hard to find. I successfully modified a D096 bar for use on a Jonsereds 621 a couple years ago. 5 minutes with a bastard file...
As Jonathan stated, with the addition of stud spacers (coil spring or 'S' clip type), these bars will work on 5/16" stud Poulan CounterVibe saws (4200-5400), XL-800 series Homelites, or an Echo CS800/8000. The 'S' spacers can be found on ebay sometimes, and can also be replicated using a piece of a windshield wiper spring. The coil spring spacers can be made by cutting approximately 4 coils from a hardware store 3/8" extension spring. I've made both types of spacers....
The Windsor UXL mount bars that I have also have oil passages from the adjuster holes to the chain groove.
If Jonathan's bars have these passages (and I'm sure he can easily check for us), then these bars can also be used on a large frame McCulloch (SP-125, 550, etc)
with the right bar plates.
I have a 32" Oregon 3 rivet bar just like the one pictured here, and also has those oiler passages (while current production D096/D196 bars do not). Because of this, I'm running that bar on my McCulloch Super 250 (again with the correct bar plates). I'm eyeing those 32" and 36" bars and thinking seriously about grabbing them for my large frame Macs. Dangit. My 'bar tab' keeps getting bigger. Somebody rescue me from myself here.......