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Interested to hear what size bars people are running on what saws for felling and snedding and a comfy productive day in the woods.

Dolmars stihls and huskys as I'm trying to narrow down what I want on one.

Cheers

 

I'm runnin a 17" NK 325 on my ported 241CM.

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The old rule of thumb is divide the cc by 3 and that gives you max bar length in inches . So 16" downwards if you use that formula

 

Where did you get that one from Andy:sneaky2::lol:

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I thought you liked a 13" on a 50cc saw Matty, 13-15" would be my choice, just depends on the next saw size you are using. If it was a 660 wearing a 2' bar then 15 - 16"...............and so on!

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I'm running a standard 14'' bar on my new 201T. This replaces the 020AV. I'm probably going to buy a 560 Husky and have a 15'' & a 18'' bar but perhaps a 20'' may be handy too......I'm still trying to decide.

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I thought you liked a 13" on a 50cc saw Matty, 13-15" would be my choice, just depends on the next saw size you are using. If it was a 660 wearing a 2' bar then 15 - 16"...............and so on!

 

HI STEVE back long steve when them 550xp come out 1st they said 13" now i see people running longer thanks jon :thumbup:

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