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Hey rbtree,
I misspoke before, it's actually "narrow kerf". It's a .325 chain but designed to cut a narrower kerf, I guess the logic being less cutting equals more power. Oregon calls it 95VP. It's a full comp chain but I have only been running a 16" bar so far. They claim you have to use the special "micro-lite" bar. I haven't had my 346 long enough to play around with different chain or longer bars. Just using what came from the dealer.
I was going to try and stay 3/8 since that is what I run on my other Huskies but this new one was a replacement for a walmart special poulan 2900 that I melted.(bought it before I got really hooked) Had some $$ invested in some chain loops and some rip chain. Best buying decision I've made, going with htis saw, even if it means messing around with different sizes.
Later,
Newfie
I misspoke before, it's actually "narrow kerf". It's a .325 chain but designed to cut a narrower kerf, I guess the logic being less cutting equals more power. Oregon calls it 95VP. It's a full comp chain but I have only been running a 16" bar so far. They claim you have to use the special "micro-lite" bar. I haven't had my 346 long enough to play around with different chain or longer bars. Just using what came from the dealer.
I was going to try and stay 3/8 since that is what I run on my other Huskies but this new one was a replacement for a walmart special poulan 2900 that I melted.(bought it before I got really hooked) Had some $$ invested in some chain loops and some rip chain. Best buying decision I've made, going with htis saw, even if it means messing around with different sizes.
Later,
Newfie