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I want a light 25" bar for a Stihl.

 

The lightest I've been able to find the weights for are the Sugi Hara ST2U-3Q63-A (https://www.chainsawbars.co.uk/product/st2u-3q63-a-sugihara-light-type-pro-25-3-8-063-84-drive-links/) at 1390g and the Stihl Rollomatic E 30030005231 (https://www.radmoretucker.co.uk/shop/garden-machinery/chainsaws-tree-care/chainsaw-bars-chains/stihl-25-inch-guide-bar-38-063-rollomatic-e-3003-000-5231/) at 1361g.

 

I suspect the Stihl ES Light 30030002031 (https://www.stihl.co.uk/STIHL-Chainsaws-Lawn-Mowers-Leaf-Blowers-And-More/Chainsaws-and-Telescopic-Pole-Pruners/Guide-bars/21904-1630/Rollomatic-ES-Light-3-8-1-6-mm.aspx) is lighter. Does anyone know the weight or could anyone who has one put it on some scales for me please?

 

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Gustharts were very helpful and Stihl eventually gave the same answers.

Hope this is of use to someone.

 

Rollomatic E Part Number 3003 000 5231 – 1.47 Kg

Rollomatic ES Part Number 3003 000 9431 – 1.74 Kg (This has a replicable nose so increases the weight)

Rollomatic ES Light Part Number 3003 000 2031 – 1.27 Kg

 

 

 

 

 

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I reckon that it's more productive to run small bars on bigger powerheads, until you get into the big stuff.

A 576 with an 8 pin sprocket and a 15" bar is a joy to behold.

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