Sounds smart - just make sure that the kit matches the size chain you are running. Hopefully your brother knows, but the short version is you need a different file size for 325 and 3/8 (the sizes you are likely to see on an 026). It should be stamped on the bar. Different guide too, and some filing kits have size specific raker height guides.weedkilla
thanks for the info, i might just use my brothers sharpening kit and let him show me how to properly do it before i buy a kit
adkranger here is a picture of the chain
sounds good weedkilla.
blsnelling what do you mean by .325?
adkranger what is a recommended setup for this saw? you said i have a full comp chain. what should i have instead?
Im thinking about going with an 18" bar. I guess Ill have to get a new chain too??
An 026 is most definitely a "pro" series saw. It is older, but stihl a goody. There was a 026 Pro that was the same exact saw but added a decompression valve for easier starting.....not sure why a Pro sawyer needs decomp but joey home owner doesn't, but there you go. Either config the saw is built exactly the same, same construction, same reliability...Someoen told me the tip i have on my bar is a nice tip too. is he right?
He didnt think i had a pro saw though. is this a pro or regular or whats the difference?
Also the Stihl dealer ran the serial number on the saw and couldnt find it. is this strange?? he thinks its from the early 90's but why cant he pull it up by s number
here is the number 220369862
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Seems like we are falling over ourselves and all typing at the same time!
adkranger makes some good points. A relationship with a local dealer may be more valuable than saving a few dollars. My locals annoy me so I kin
That bar should be a perfect setup for your brothers 044.
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