Posted by Bret4207 on November 15, 2012 at 04:14:33 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Opinion, not question posted by Bob Huntress on November 14, 2012 at 20:53:05:
Bob, try going to Baileys dot com and see what chains they offer. Their Woodland Pro chain is pretty good stuff ad they often have specials that are great values. If you take a look at your bar, down near the slots at the base, you should find the brand, Oregon maybe, and the chain size. According to Husky it can be either .325 or 3/8". I'm betting it's .325. It will also tell the gauge, which will likely be .050 You can use whatever .325x .050 type of chain you want. The low kickback stuff is fine if you are patient or not a person used to chainsaws. I prefer a full chisel chain simply because it cuts so much faster. But, either way it has to be kept sharp. You might want to find a local chainsaw shop and start doing some business there. I love Lowes for a lot of stuff, but they are expensive and they aren't saw doctors.
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