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I met a guy a few years ago who was running the bar and chain from a gyspy stick on his 200T. Mine needed a new bar so I thought I'd give this combo a try out.

 

It's a Spud ported 200T now running an 8 pin 1/4" sprocket, 12" dime tip and 1/4" chain. This could be amazing, though I'm fully aware of the possibility of snapping chains and trashing nose sprockets.

 

I really wanted the dime tip having had my 150T for over a year now, it's so manouverable in the tree and so controllable with bore cuts. Early tests are looking good, the next week will be a good test for it.

 

Stihl don't recommend this setup, and I may be barking mad trying it, but I wanted to try it myself and see how I get on.

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Cool set up - be interesting to see how that works out - I know the chainsaw carver Nick Speakman runs 1/4" chain on a quarter tip bar on a 550XP! And has not broken any chains so I'd say you'll be fine there.

 

 

When you say dime tip - it looks more like a Rollamatic E bar on there rather than a dime tip... what's the bar part number?

 

 

I may look to get some Sugihara 12"/14"/16"/18" bars with a 1/4" nose sprocket for 200 and 201s - as in theory should be a good combo and would also allow you to run longer bars on these saws...

 

 

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Cool set up - be interesting to see how that works out - I know the chainsaw carver Nick Speakman runs 1/4" chain on a quarter tip bar on a 550XP! And has not broken any chains so I'd say you'll be fine there.

 

 

When you say dime tip - it looks more like a Rollamatic E bar on there rather than a dime tip... what's the bar part number?

 

 

I may look to get some Sugihara 12"/14"/16"/18" bars with a 1/4" nose sprocket for 200 and 201s - as in theory should be a good combo and would also allow you to run longer bars on these saws...

 

 

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If a 550 doesn't break chains there's hope for this then, good to hear.

 

Dime tip...I think I've got the terminology wrong there, I just meant it's a little tiny nose sprocket, compared to the usual.

 

18"on a 200 sounds an interesting combo. If you need anyone to test it out for you... ;)

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  • 7 months later...

A few months on, it's still alive and nothing broken yet. This saw brings a smile to my face every time the bar cover comes off. It's a ripper.

 

It's power and cutting speed mean I'm going further into bigger wood before hauling up a bigger saw. It's certainly making life easier in the tree.

 

I may go back to having dawgs on it, I'm usually against them on top handles but cutting 2x bar length timber it would probably be worth it to hold a straighter line and reduce wrist strain.

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