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Got my new 550xp today! great deal from F R Jones and Son. I was so excited I forgot to order a sharpening kit.:blushing: I've got no saws using .325 so that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it :thumbup: It's on a 15" bar but I'll most probably get an 18"to fill the gap to my 372xp on 20" and 28". Have any of you used a 550 on a 20"bar at all?

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I've not tried an 18" on mine, and I doubt I'd ever bother. I'm sure it would handle it on occasion if need be, but at the end of the day it's a 50cc saw and runs a 13" or 15" really well, both power wise and handling wise.

 

I'm not a big fan of the narrow kerf .325 chains - I tend to find they throw really easily.

 

If you've got a 20" for your 372, don't waste your money getting a fractionally smaller bar to run on a saw with only 2/3rds the displacement :thumbup1:

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I've not tried an 18" on mine, and I doubt I'd ever bother. I'm sure it would handle it on occasion if need be, but at the end of the day it's a 50cc saw and runs a 13" or 15" really well, both power wise and handling wise.

 

I'm not a big fan of the narrow kerf .325 chains - I tend to find they throw really easily.

 

If you've got a 20" for your 372, don't waste your money getting a fractionally smaller bar to run on a saw with only 2/3rds the displacement :thumbup1:

 

Just out of interest, what chain are you running on your 550 Chris ?

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