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I used to hold low value...under £15 spares that I knew I would use...MS200T parts and MS 201Ts especially as I had good churn on them and I would use them regularly. Other parts, especially the more expensive ones were purchased as I needed them. I regularly got calls promising the saw in yesterday and ended up with parts ordered in and the saw never materialized.

I use L&S for most parts as they hold good stock and the parts they don't have, they get in PDQ and advise regularly on big issue items so you know they are doing their best. 

No need to get excited, just be a regular buyer and build up a two way relationship with the supplier and all will be good.....you can't expect suppliers to have many slower moving parts on the shelf as it costs the business on the bottom line.

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On 22/09/2022 at 08:54, cessna said:

BAR:- Orgeon Advance Cut HD   (150MPBK095)

CHAIN:-  Oregon 95txl    ( 15"/.325/1.3/64 links)

I am hoping the bar above will be made of slighter harder steel, as used on a firewood processor. Despite running chain slightly loose bars still seem to burr over quicker nowadays. I do also wonder if chain saw chain oils vary in their  "stickiness",theit by not lubing the chain as much as they should do.

 

 

If the bar is for a firewood processor, then I would suggest that you get a bar with 1.5mm groove instead of 1.3mm. 1.5mm has more room for oil and will increase the lifetime of the bar. Better lubrication for the sprocket and more oil to cool the bar. One other thing is that you should look for a bar that is solid and not laminated. A laminated bar is ok for a chainsaw, but I strongly recommend that you get one that is solid for your firewood processor.
 

The bar and chain combo that you're after is pretty common, most dealers and suppliers should be able to help you. You listed a Oregon bar that has the small Husqvarna mount, but it doesn't have to be Oregon as long as you get the same bar mount and chain pitch.

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Seems to me that he bar is in stock all over the place and as for the chain use Stihl part number 3690 000 0064..

 

Took me all of 5 mins to find the two??

 

Think its an older bar model version that looks like it has being superseeded by the other new "speedcut" ones hence it might be phased out, and there be less of them around now.

 

Speedcut has 2 sprocket nose sizes 10t and 12t.

 

 150TXLBK095

 150TXLGK095

 

But  a  solid bar does sounds ideal for a processer as why the need for a lighter laminate one?

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6 hours ago, Ferguson system said:

 

If the bar is for a firewood processor, then I would suggest that you get a bar with 1.5mm groove instead of 1.3mm. 1.5mm has more room for oil and will increase the lifetime of the bar. Better lubrication for the sprocket and more oil to cool the bar. One other thing is that you should look for a bar that is solid and not laminated. A laminated bar is ok for a chainsaw, but I strongly recommend that you get one that is solid for your firewood processor.
 

The bar and chain combo that you're after is pretty common, most dealers and suppliers should be able to help you. You listed a Oregon bar that has the small Husqvarna mount, but it doesn't have to be Oregon as long as you get the same bar mount and chain pitch.

Thanks for your reply . 

Are 15" solid bars available with a 1.5 groove  (64 links)  that with a Husqvarna bar type fitting?      

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