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woodman1

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  1. woodman1

    bar length

    hello spud,i measured the bar and its 101/4" with a 50 link chain.so will the Micro Lite Pro- 130MPBK095 and 95VPX be okay,sorry to be a pest.all the best woodman1
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    bar length

    where does one measure the bar from to determine it's length. many thanks woodman1
  3. spud you are an oak among arborists,stand strong and walk tall my friend,many thanks woodman1
  4. what i need is a part no;s for 12" oregon bar and chain for the above mentioned chainsaw.i know its a .325 and 56 links
  5. this is a scan of the bar with dims.holes 26mm center to center. hope this helps
  6. got pinned on some rocks while white water canoeing
  7. "If it's running ok and you can get parts for it, then things are hunky-dory." thats why i am asking if anybody knows what bar and chain would fit,it would be used once a year,now and again for a month,the chain is .325 and i have seen them advertised with an oregon chain and bar ([ame]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Petrol-Chainsaw-Oregon-Chain-Neilsen/dp/B002MDBCVO[/ame] ) any help would greatly appreciated as at the moment i am laid up with a busted leg,otherwise i would take it to the appropriate shop and find out.many thanks woodman1
  8. does anybody know what oregon 12" bar and chain fits a neilsen MT-7777.
  9. woodman1

    intro

    hello.i am woodman1,and i would like to say hello to all fellow members,i am not an arborist,just someone who spends quite a bit of time in remote places in the winter, often under canvas with a woodburner for heat and cooking,hence the more i learn about trees,chainsaws and any other relevent aspects of arboriculture the better.hope intro not to long and boring. all the best woodman1

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