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Richmond Bars ?
By: Cut4fun Date: August 30, 2016, 1:21 pm
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Never heard of these. Copy of something name brand? I was
thinking T bars but tip mounts just the opposite I think.
Looks like a china chain.
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Re: Richmond Bars ?
By: Chris-PA Date: September 1, 2016, 2:30 pm
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LOL, that looks familiar! Where did you come up with those?
It's the bar that came on my Chinese G621 clone. It should be a
D176 for that saw but it isn't - more likely a D009? It was
also supposed to be 0.058" gauge like the chain that came with
it, but it's not. I run an 84DL 0.063" chain.
I had to peen down the tip rivets as they stuck out quite far,
and also the whole tip was not well aligned to the bar. In
short it was junk, but to be fair the bar has worked quite well
since I went over it. It is certainly not a light weight bar!
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Re: Richmond Bars ?
By: Chainsawrepair Date: September 1, 2016, 3:17 pm
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Came across it for sale on craigslist. Thanks for info.
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