Here are the bars. Will address the posts/PM's already made regarding these bars in my next post. All bars except the little stihl hardnose are new. I'm sorry, but I have to ask you to cover shipping to you. It's a lean Christmas. One bar per 'giftee' please. All OAL measurements are approximate.
Top to bottom in the pics:
1)NOS 30" Homelite XL-series (D096 mount for XL-12, SXL-925, SXL-AO, etc) hardnose. .050G. Strangely enough, it has "Zip" stenciled on the end. A Zip is a large frame Homelite, and would not take this bar. I believe this takes 98DL of 3/8". Not sure how many DL of .404 or .325 it'd take. Shiny and new. Probably made by Oregon for Homelite. 32.5" OAL.
2)New 20" German made Carlton .325-.058G RSN bar. Single rivet, Oregon-type tip. K095 for 'small Husky' and Homelite XL-101 series/E-Z series (among others). Takes 78DL of .325-.058G. Only issue (common with these) is that Carlton went nuts with the clear coat, and the chain groove is somewhat gummed up with it. A new .058G chain won't quite go into the groove all the way around. You will have to get some of that clear coat stuff out of the groove before you use the bar. There were several threads covering this on AS. 22.2" OAL.
3)New 16" Oregon D096 (Homelite XL-series, etc) 3/8-.050G laminated sprocket nose bar. Never been used. A little dirty from having been in my bar stack with a buncha dirty old bars. Takes 60DL of 3/8-.050G. 19" OAL.
4)New 14" Tiger Hobby Champ A041 (small Poulan/Echo and MANY others) 3/8LP-.050G laminated sprocket nose. Takes 52DL of 3/8LP-.050G. This is an 'economy' bar sold by Baileys and others. 16.25" OAL.
5)Used 12" tiny Stihl mount (tophandles, 011AV, 020, etc) .050G hardnose laminated bar. Doesn't look to have much use at all. Would be a good cheap carving bar with 1/4"-.050G chain methinks. 15.25" OAL. Looking at the Acres bar mount listing, the little stihls is the application that I come up with for this bar. It is of course possible that I have misidentified it. I don't have a small stihl, or a known bar from one to compare with at the moment...
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