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Re: Chainsaw bar weights
By: fisaw Date: June 26, 2015, 12:35 pm
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Stihl rollomatic E Light 14" ~ 370 grams ( price was
41eur )
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Re: Chainsaw bar weights
By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 26, 2015, 1:38 pm
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[quote author=fisaw link=topic=3293.msg59062#msg59062
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Stihl rollomatic E Light 14" ~ 370 grams ( price was
41eur )
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Just converting to lbs for us other folks. Thanks for sharing.
370 grams = 0.81571lbs
stihl 3005 mount? stihl 250 - 020 200T?
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Re: Chainsaw bar weights
By: jmester Date: June 26, 2015, 9:25 pm
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3005 is for 200-250
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Re: Chainsaw bar weights
By: HolmenTree Date: June 28, 2015, 12:25 am
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Limited life on these green Stihl E bars. Before you know it
the laminted rails spread beyond repair.
Best lightweight bar are the new Cannon Super Mini (reborn
Windsor Mini Pro) with a better grade of steel.
I got both from an order from Bailey's and a batch of Windsor
Minis I found from a clearing house. Even got a good stock of
sprocket tips. In 1/4. 3/8 LoPro , .325 and 3/8 standard.
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Re: Chainsaw bar weights
By: fisaw Date: November 11, 2015, 1:49 pm
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New stihl bar , 12" light bar "7405" , (my "favorite" bar
length , no extra weight /length ) + chain and bar weighs
around 46x grams. Back to the forest tomorrow :)
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Re: Chainsaw bar weights
By: NathanielVansickle Date: November 14, 2015, 3:03 pm
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Total Light and Tough 20" large mount Husky
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Total Super 20" small mount Husky
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SugiHara Light 20" small mount Husky
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Re: Chainsaw bar weights
By: NathanielVansickle Date: November 14, 2015, 4:32 pm
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Tsumara Light and Tough are available in the USA now. 20, 24,28
3/8 .050 for large husky and 12mm Stihl.
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Re: Chainsaw bar weights
By: HolmenTree Date: November 17, 2015, 12:44 am
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I think Stihl has the best selection of lightweight bars on
the market, nice and stiff too.
BTW I think I built the worlds first functional lightweight bar
32yrs ago way back in 1983. :D
I copied the idea off old Mac designs from the 1950's but made
it functional by filling the cutout holes with JB Weld and
aluminium plates
Still holding fine today.
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Re: Chainsaw bar weights
By: Chainsawrepair Date: December 1, 2015, 8:05 am
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Tsumara Light and Tough are available in the USA now. 20, 24,28
3/8 .050 for large husky and 12mm Stihl.
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Total and Total Light sold by Nate above. For the member that
was looking. ;)
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Re: Chainsaw bar weights
By: Philbert Date: December 4, 2015, 11:03 pm
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Oregon is introducing a new line of lightweight 'professional'
guide bars. As I understand, they are laminated bars with an
aluminum core, and no sprocket lubrication holes (big change for
Oregon). No RSN models planned. Available in 'Spring - Summer
2016'?
(Quoted from an Oregon Rep - edited for length.)
"These bars use completely new sprocket nose assemblies which
are designed to outlast the bar rails. Our lab testing and field
testing . . . have confirmed this.
. . . the nose shield is packed with grease at assembly and its
purpose is twofold: 1) it keeps the grease in the nose while
still allowing the bar and chain oil to enter the nose assembly
for continual lubrication and 2) it prevents debris from
entering the nose and causing wear on the nose components. So
there will no longer be a need to add grease to the nose as long
as you are using bar and chain oil.
. . . the new design(s) also feature our LubriTec system which
has an angled oil hole at the tail that increases the velocity
of the oil that is delivered to the chain and bar for better
lubrication.
. . . these bars will eventually replace the Pro-Lite family.
- 'SpeedCut' is a narrow kerf (micro-lite) bar . . . for use . .
. on saws up to 55 cc
- 'ControlCut' are standard kerf bars (.050, .058 and .063
gauge) with small nose radius which helps prevent kickback . . .
- 'VersaCut' are standard kerf bars (.050, .058 and .063 gauge)
with large nose radius which are suitable for use in a variety
of applications."
Illustration from the 2016 Oregon Forestry Catalog
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Philbert
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