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Am I being silly? 372 on a 16" bar?


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So after a little searching I can't find a 16" or 18" sugi bar anywhere in stock.

After a solid bar really over the light weight,, just looks a little tougher.

 

Try these links from GROUP 4 Husqvarna chainsaws | Product Categories | Sugihara Guide Bars

 

16" 16″ Sugihara Pro Laminated ? 3/8″ pitch .058 gauge VT2L-8Q40-A | Sugihara Guide Bars

 

18" 18″ Sugihara Pro Laminated ? 3/8″ pitch .058 gauge VT2M-8Q45-A | Sugihara Guide Bars

 

18" solid with replaceable roller 18″ Sugihara Pro Solid ? 3/8″ pitch .058 gauge VT3T-8Q45-A | Sugihara Guide Bars

 

16" pro lite with replaceable roller 16″ Sugihara Light Type Pro ? 3/8″ pitch .058 gauge VT3U-8Q40-A | Sugihara Guide Bars

 

18" pro lite with replaceable roller 18″ Sugihara Light Type Pro ? 3/8″ pitch .058 gauge VT3U-8Q45-A | Sugihara Guide Bars

 

sure Rob will have stock of something!

 

 

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So after a little searching I can't find a 16" or 18" sugi bar anywhere in stock.

After a solid bar really over the light weight,, just looks a little tougher.

 

 

Go for the lightweight, there as tough as old boots.

I've got a 15" one that I use on a husky 560 and every so other I'll put it on the 372.

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