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What size mill do you have, I bought a Makita dcs9010 to power my 30 inch Alaskan, the only problem with it is I can't find a bar bigger than 30" for it, I would like to buy a husky 395xp when I can afford it.

 

 

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I bought a Makita dcs9010 to power my 30 inch Alaskan, the only problem with it is I can't find a bar bigger than 30" for it.

 

A quick bit of digging suggests that the dcs9010 has the same bar mount as the large Husqvarnas, so if you order a bar for a 3120 it should fit fine. At 90cc I would expect it to pull a 36" bar with no problems (very similar size to the Stihl 064), which will give you 28" on the mill, or the full 30" if you take the dogs off.

 

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Yes spot on mate, thanks for that, 36 was the bar I wanted :)

 

 

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No problem:001_smile: if you buy a roller-nose Oregon Powermatch then obviously it doesn't matter that you are using 3/8". If you want a sprocket-nose bar then it makes life slightly easier if you call it a 394 or 395 as they have the same mounts but 3/8" is standard.

 

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No problem:001_smile: if you buy a roller-nose Oregon Powermatch then obviously it doesn't matter that you are using 3/8"

 

Sorry, should amend this for clarity - just to point out that the Oregon Powermatch with the roller nose is the really old style (1970s?) which somewhat dates my kit :blushing:. The current Powermatch has a sprocket, so it does matter which one you buy and the 395 is the easiest to specify if you need 3/8". Should also mention that the bar should fit the mounts, but since it isn't listed for this saw there is a possibility that you may have to add an extra oiling hole.

 

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