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i would just make the husky bar fit with the help of a drill and angle grinder if nessisary, then either add or take a few drive links of out the husky chain to fit the stihl, simples

 

a lot cheaper too!

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I did simular with my saws, I have a MS390 20" and brought an old Husky 266xp with a worn bar, so made some spacers and fitted the Still bar to the Husky. Now I only use 20" bars on the 2 larger saws and as both are now 1.6mm I can use the same 3/8" chains on both saws (husky 1.5mm). It makes it easy as my spare chains are kept in bags under my seat - did I say that right:blushing:

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