bigd74
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i'm trying to get some opinions on the quality of these bars and chains i cut mostly as a hobby and firewood maybe 5-6 cords a year with a ms170and a 290.how do they compare with the stuff baileys sells?
In my opinion there was no good or bad brand of chain
I for one thank you for the info, thought about some of their stuff for a backup and was hesitant to pull the trigger. Information rep headed your way!The replaceable tip bars are the same that Bailey's sold previously under the Carlton brand. The single rivet (Oregon style) bars are made in Germany and have a pretty good reputation. The Laser Forestry Pro are made by Tsumura and are the same as Total brand bars and are by far my favorite. If you are looking at the laminated bars, they are the same as the Carlton hobby champ and are imported from Taiwan. I have not used the single rivet style, but have many hours on the other 2 styles. I know several of my laminated bars are from Cutter's Choice (they own the laser brand) because they are based in my hometown.
You can't go wrong with anything they sell except for the cheap chain (Pro-Kut), stick to the Laser branded stuff.
That'll be a hard opinion to stand behind. Quality varies not only between manufacturers but even within different production runs of the same parts by the same manufacturer! I don't know anything about Laser chain or bars, and I suspect that's a telling fact -- if they're not in the shops hereabouts, it's likely because the cutters don't use them. Folks who make a living with a saw get mighty picky about stuff lasting long enough. There are some secret surprises to be found -- re-branding is common -- but you have to know what you're doing to not end up with a worthless hunk of sub-standard steel.
Dude, this guy cuts 5-6 cords of firewood/ year and is looking for a cheaper viable option to over priced Stihl/Husqvarna equipment. The laser bar and chains are fine and are probably manufactured in the same factory as the higher priced stuff. I have used Laser chains without issue(looks like Carlton to me)and I highly reccommend it to the OP.
I know this is an old post but I was wondering how you like this bar. How heavy is it? How is it holding up? I'm interested in getting a 36" bar and try some milling. ThanksI bought a 36" laser bar and chain combo off ebay. Around $80 shipped. Chain was semi chisel and I filed it into a ripping chain. The bar has done fine for no more than I use it. I did have to smooth up the transition from the bar to the tip. It also had paint on the rails that I removed prior to running. I wanted to test the waters milling and have the ability to cut big stuff once without having a lot invested. It's worked out for now. I would expect to do some work to it befor using it though.
I've got 2 of the silver bars and they are Tsumura bars made in Japan. I also have an older white one that's made in Germany but the one I received Saturday is one of the white ones and it was made in China, getting sent back today. The Chinese one looks nice but the Archer bars are just as good, $20 less and come with better chain. I don't do a lot of cutting so I don't know how they would hold up milling.I know this is an old post but I was wondering how you like this bar. How heavy is it? How is it holding up? I'm interested in getting a 36" bar and try some milling. Thanks
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Thanks, I may try an Archer bar.I've got 2 of the silver bars and they are Tsumura bars made in Japan. I also have an older white one that's made in Germany but the one I received Saturday is one of the white ones and it was made in China, getting sent back today. The Chinese one looks nice but the Archer bars are just as good, $20 less and come with better chain. I don't do a lot of cutting so I don't know how they would hold up milling.
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