CertifiedFunds,
I responded on the bow bar thread, but I would check and see what saws Bailey's can fit a bow for. (Not very good English) As I stated on the other thread, I have run bow saws for at least 38 years. I have run them on many different brands. You are dragging a long chain around the bow. Bows for cutting wood (not brush bars) usually have 14" cutting surfaces (the front of the bow). They are gas welded and friction is great. I personally like saws with manual over-ride oilers. This is why I bought the Echo 670. I just think it is important. Having said that, I have a Stihl MS-460 that is quite a saw and seems to have a good auto oiler. I still do not wish to run a bow on a saw that only has an auto oiler. As I state on the other thread, I use Homelite XL-12s, Super XL-12s, Poulan 306As, 245As, 361s, and 3700s with bows, as well as, my all-time reliable Super Wiz 66 with 16" bow and 1/2" chain.l
I have run Partners with bows also. Check Bailey's. A saw in the 3.3 to 4.0 cu.in. class is fine for a bow.