Posted by Bryce Frazier on September 15, 2015 at 10:38:08 from (67.142.182.22):
In Reply to: Re: OT, .63 Gauge Chain posted by michiganmike on September 15, 2015 at 10:11:19:
Starting to think you are right...
I built the power head from spare parts, then hopped it up, so it has a good bit more snort than it did from factory!!
I was on the market for a bar, and at the time, couldn't afford the $90 for a 28" bar (which is what I wanted in the first place), so I did some trading and this popped up!! Just grabbed it, even though it was wrong, because in all actuality, I only paid about $20 for the bar, and it is worth 3 or 4 times that!
I should be able to find a sprocket somewhere, and a Chain from the local JD dealer (who carries Stihl) then I should be good to go!
Around here in this part of the country (North Idaho) we don't really have huge trees anymore, but, just the other day I was hired to get a White Pine on the ground that a guy bought to make beams out of... 28" bar just dissapeared inside the tree, Tree was 41 inches across.... Wowwwww.... :0
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