Hi All,
Always reading here and being using a very good running Husqvarna 345 (2003 like new) (back the days with a 15" .325) last two years with a 18" / .325 / 0.0.50" with X-cut, I now need a new bar and chain. Nosewheel went bad, chain comes of but is far from bad and can do another round. This on a Husqvarna X-force bar, both did 60-80m3 of 40cm firewood coming from ~50cm trees and after that splitted. I first filed this chain afte 30m3 (no joke) because it finally started to cut a little less good and I wanted to now how ong this X-cut chain would cut right and didn't want to mess it up as well.
As I wanted some more power for some jobs, knowing I would use the 345 less
, I bought a very good running 357XP from 2001 with new Zama modification and good original cilinder 
Still the 345 is also really nice for brances or when I get tired of the 357XP, so a very nice set to have, this together with some china tophande which is pretty agressive does it make my days off for now.
So this all being said, the 345 needs a new chain but the 357XP could use one as well, both having now 18".
As I want to try another brand bar but will stay with the X-cut chain (maybe Stihl RS which is in my opinion really slower then the X-cut) I was looking into the Tsumura Light bars which are very difficult to get in europe, so next plan.
Oregon Powercut is a very good alternative but is not available in 0,0050" for the 345 where 0.0058" is in my opinion a little bit too heavy for the 345. My 345 is really strong and fast runnning, people always are pretty flabbergasted because of it's speed and power, but I like to keep the details in place for the best performance; so I say 0.050" and no 0.058" for that one.
So what is people their opinion for the 345 about the thickness of the chain, will it be really different ?
Please don't tell me to go less then 18" on the 345 because I won't, I need the length...size matters sometimes people
The 357 will be a 20" - 3/8 - 0.0.58 for sure.
When 0.058 is not an issue I'm also looking into GB Bars (also no 0.050 there) which look realy good and have good reviews on the forums as well, compared to the Tsumaru's. Cannon is in my opinion a (price) step too far when you are starting to test bars and want to see the difference, maybe later.
So as you can read I'm in doubt about brands. Oregon chains won't be used by me, they are too soft and I don't trust them as well. The bars is another story and I liked to have a light version like Tsumura because of it's price as well and experiencing the price/quality of it.
So what about the 0.050" vs 0.058" for the 345 (which will be changed to a 350 oiler and a rimm as well; so no worries) and brands for bars you might suggest as wel ?
One preference I have is replaceable nosetip.
Thanks a lot and nice to be here!
Always reading here and being using a very good running Husqvarna 345 (2003 like new) (back the days with a 15" .325) last two years with a 18" / .325 / 0.0.50" with X-cut, I now need a new bar and chain. Nosewheel went bad, chain comes of but is far from bad and can do another round. This on a Husqvarna X-force bar, both did 60-80m3 of 40cm firewood coming from ~50cm trees and after that splitted. I first filed this chain afte 30m3 (no joke) because it finally started to cut a little less good and I wanted to now how ong this X-cut chain would cut right and didn't want to mess it up as well.
As I wanted some more power for some jobs, knowing I would use the 345 less
Still the 345 is also really nice for brances or when I get tired of the 357XP, so a very nice set to have, this together with some china tophande which is pretty agressive does it make my days off for now.
So this all being said, the 345 needs a new chain but the 357XP could use one as well, both having now 18".
As I want to try another brand bar but will stay with the X-cut chain (maybe Stihl RS which is in my opinion really slower then the X-cut) I was looking into the Tsumura Light bars which are very difficult to get in europe, so next plan.
Oregon Powercut is a very good alternative but is not available in 0,0050" for the 345 where 0.0058" is in my opinion a little bit too heavy for the 345. My 345 is really strong and fast runnning, people always are pretty flabbergasted because of it's speed and power, but I like to keep the details in place for the best performance; so I say 0.050" and no 0.058" for that one.
So what is people their opinion for the 345 about the thickness of the chain, will it be really different ?
Please don't tell me to go less then 18" on the 345 because I won't, I need the length...size matters sometimes people
The 357 will be a 20" - 3/8 - 0.0.58 for sure.
When 0.058 is not an issue I'm also looking into GB Bars (also no 0.050 there) which look realy good and have good reviews on the forums as well, compared to the Tsumaru's. Cannon is in my opinion a (price) step too far when you are starting to test bars and want to see the difference, maybe later.
So as you can read I'm in doubt about brands. Oregon chains won't be used by me, they are too soft and I don't trust them as well. The bars is another story and I liked to have a light version like Tsumura because of it's price as well and experiencing the price/quality of it.
So what about the 0.050" vs 0.058" for the 345 (which will be changed to a 350 oiler and a rimm as well; so no worries) and brands for bars you might suggest as wel ?
One preference I have is replaceable nosetip.
Thanks a lot and nice to be here!