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A Husky 24" is 84 drive links.:001_tongue:

 

Rob D already stocks 75JGX for Stihl saws,Hopefully He will soon have some 73JGX for 3/8 Huskies.:thumbup1:

 

A 20" (72 DL) husky bar is only 18" usable length , with dogs on.:001_rolleyes:

 

I often use a 24" with full skip on my 365 Special.:001_smile:

 

Oh sorry . Got an Oregon box here and it says 82 just assumed was for my 24" but yes should be 84 . Doh !

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Oh sorry . Got an Oregon box here and it says 82 just assumed was for my 24" but yes should be 84 . Doh !

 

No probs, re-assuring to hear you use 24 with skip on a 365 special, think 28" & skip chain may be too much for a 365xt

 

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No probs, re-assuring to hear you use 24 with skip on a 365 special, think 28" & skip chain may be too much for a 365xt

 

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Its actually for my Spud ported 372 :001_smile:

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Thanks Lillywhite Timber, I tried your suggestion of leaning over the tree and starting the saw nearly vertical, and when completed it made a perfect cut with no annoying wedge.

 

Perhaps a longer bar say 24" would make life a bit easier as has been pointed out by CJ the effective length of a 20" bar is only 18" with the dogs on.

 

Thanks all for the most helpful replies

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