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i thought it was an old husky as the petrol/oil caps are together. what ever it is its OLD.

 

watch what you are doing and be carefull with a saw mate

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That saw looks like an accident waiting to happen. I'm no H&S nut, but I wouldn't touch it.

 

By the time you've bought a bar and chain and covers you'll be halfway to buying something more modern, and if that old saw has a knackered oil pump you'll wreck the chain and bar anyway.

 

Have a look on eBay.

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I'm not 100% sure, but it looks like a 16" bar and chain, .050 gauge will fit your saw, if so Oregon do this part no 160 RND D009 for the bar. This is if its indeed a 160s. (I honestly dont know this saw)

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Definately not a 166 Dolmar!

 

It's either a 160S or 163S Husqy...

 

Here is the bar mount pattern you need for a 160 / 163:

 

Bar Mount Pattern: 17

 

You can get a chainbrake equipped side cover for it - I would!

 

There are plenty of oregon parts available ie

 

188SLHD009 PRO-LITE® 68 3/8 1,5/.058 7 Guide Bar

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