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Don't know if this has happened to anyone else but had the bar de laminate on me today whilst taking off a piece if ash this is the 2nd bar to go now

Looks like a slight design fault from husky ?

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The bar looks bent ??

 

 

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Yeah I thought it were at first burners just where it's blown it out

Was only the back cut on a nice peice of ash

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Not used a T540 but I've had Husky laminate bars go in similar ways on 550 and 560. The new super fast chain speeds seem to wreck the bars. I used either Oregon Pro or Sugi Hara now.

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My never blew out ,it just kept bending... But I would just re straighten it, was getting to soft though do replaced it.

 

 

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Don't know if this has happened to anyone else but had the bar de laminate on me today whilst taking off a piece if ash this is the 2nd bar to go now

Looks like a slight design fault from husky ?

 

Happened to mine months ago . My dealer replaced it ( free of charge ) with the older , more robust bar that used to be on the 338 / 335 . Academic now as the saw fell in half a while back ....

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