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Incidentally - I am selling on this bar for a good price... I'd say it's halfway through it's life...

 

 

Come with a new oregon 73lpx full chisel chain...

 

 

Bargain at £48-00+vat for both bar and chain! (new bar alone is £84-00+vat usually).

 

 

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As an aside I don't find the flex to be an issue in any of the uses I've had for it.

If I got a 36" bar or longer I'd probably be tempted to get a solid bar.

 

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I've just put a 28" sugi light type on my 395 - there is a bit more flex in it than the full solid bar...

 

 

I've weighed them both and (I think) the sugi solid was 1700g and the light type was 1450g...

 

 

Have done a vid which I'll post soon...

 

 

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really pleased with my sugihara bars of which ive got 3 now. the 13inch bar on my 346xp is used and abused daily by the whole team and is showing little sign of wear

 

 

I'll testify that John's saws do get a very thorough workout in the most demanding conditions!

 

I'll try and do that vid soon as well..

 

 

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Iv got 2 660s, what's the chances of getting a double ended milling bar for them?

 

 

That would be slim I'm afraid - they don't do double ended bars - although now you've said it I have not asked if they can!

 

 

But the max bar length I think would be around 4 foot if they did...

 

 

I have got 56" granberg double ended bars - heavy wide things - but not cheap. Granberg don't make these and they are made for them to order (not sure by who)... but I have x6 at the moment and could do with shifting a couple.

 

 

They have the 880 mount, and are drilled for aux oiler - so a spacer would be needed - which I don't currently have...

 

 

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