I have ran this saw my whole life and I have found that a 24" bar does the trick for me. It is small enough that it keeps the revs high for blockdowns, but it is also big enough to take care of 99% of what you come across. I vote for the 24" with what full-skip chain that you want.
i bought the 034 super arounf late 80's i just remember it said rollmatic but had a small opening for a push type grease gun
Stihl relabled Winsdor bars for a while - they had grease holes in them..
Now can stop your doubts and say that you have seen a stihl bar with a grease hole.I don't know if I have ever seen a Stihl bar with a grease hole in it. Sure it was a Stihl bar?
Maybe some of the older ones hads them... but I doubt it. I never grease the tips anyways.
Oh crap... I said that out loud! Now this is gonna turn into a grease/nogrease thread!!!!:bang: :bang: opcorn: opcorn:
Gary
Now can stop your doubts and say that you have seen a stihl bar with a grease hole.
the bar that came with my 2005 Stihl MS260 pro has a grease hole in it...
The spare Stihl 16" .325 .050 that I picked up off ebay also has a grease hole in it. Part # 3003-003-7113
I never grease them...
That's a rebadged Oregon Pro-Lite, not a German Stihl bar..........
Now can stop your doubts and say that you have seen a stihl bar with a grease hole.
the bar that came with my 2005 Stihl MS260 pro has a grease hole in it...
The spare Stihl 16" .325 .050 that I picked up off ebay also has a grease hole in it. Part # 3003-003-7113
I never grease them...
Now can stop your doubts and say that you have seen a stihl bar with a grease hole.
the bar that came with my 2005 Stihl MS260 pro has a grease hole in it...
The spare Stihl 16" .325 .050 that I picked up off ebay also has a grease hole in it. Part # 3003-003-7113
I never grease them...
Why is your chain on backwards?
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