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It probably run better with an 18anyway since the 22might be too big depending in what type of saw it is .

 

In general no bars aren't interchangeable between different makes. Oregon usually do bars for most saws.

 

I was going to say they are your best bet but I prefer the stihl bars :)

you can make any bar fit any saw, the wise words of David Blatchford (my grandfather, ahaha, his ways are starting to rub off on me, as im already re-drilling oiler holes on bars :blushing:

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Monkey-Boys (are there two of you???)

 

Don't go cheap! I would recommend Husky 346xp 15" bar

 

Husqvarna 346XP chainsaw - Chainsaw Specialists

 

Great starter saw!

 

I have read and commented on some of your threads and am glad to see that you are no longer writing your threads as if you where txt someone m8!

 

Also I have not seen you talk about what chainsaw trousers or boot you should get!

Have you even considered this???

 

What ever road you go down with your saw please please get yourself proper PPE before even start your saw.

 

If you want to get experience then you have a better chance if your kitted out with your own PPE, spend you money on that and not a saw!

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