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I was going to start how are your sugi bars holding up thread but maybe later.

 

I got these for the start of Jan so it's done a month and a half of work. Turned each day dressed each week if needed. I can't find the orginal husky 13" which wasn't worn out but I'd say 40% of its life after a month.

 

As for chain i like semi chisel which chainsaw bars sell in 3/8 pitch which is rare. When i wear out my current 3/8 chains i shall get some.

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I was going to start how are your sugi bars holding up thread but maybe later.

 

I got these for the start of Jan so it's done a month and a half of work. Turned each day dressed each week if needed. I can't find the orginal husky 13" which wasn't worn out but I'd say 40% of its life after a month.

 

As for chain i like semi chisel which chainsaw bars sell in 3/8 pitch which is rare. When i wear out my current 3/8 chains i shall get some.

 

Id say 3-4 month on average a bar lasts for me as i cut full time pretty much every day its only the nose rivet which seems to loosen over time but apart from that really strong, and need dressing less than overs. i only use the solids but have a 24" lightweight so we see how that goes

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