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Well, confirms my suspicions regarding their listed dl counts then, and makes it a bit hard to pull the trigger on one of them - it's a pity it is that way, as the supermini otherwise is tempting for smaller saws!:(
Sawtroll this is my guess. In the picture the bar list 614. My guess would be 61dl for 3005 and and 64dl for KO95 as designation for universal? In any sense it fits very well and quality wise imo untouchable
 
OK, so got off my crippled butt and got some photos today:

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Every cut on that Chestnut is by that 241. Vid to follow...
 
The dealer I bought the new 241 at, ordered in a bulk roll of PS the week after I bought the saw. So he can make me PS in any drive count. He also has pre made loops of PM on the shelf in either 55DL or 56Dl.

I'm thinking about getting a Sugihara 16" bar for my 241??
 
Sawtroll this is my guess. In the picture the bar list 614. My guess would be 61dl for 3005 and and 64dl for KO95 as designation for universal? In any sense it fits very well and quality wise imo untouchable
Interesting theory - but I have my doubts....

Could you check if there are openings between the front adjuster holes and the bottom of the bar slots? If so, the bar covers the K041 mount as well.
 
Interesting theory - but I have my doubts....

Could you check if there are openings between the front adjuster holes and the bottom of the bar slots? If so, the bar covers the K041 mount as well.
Zoom in on the pic I posted Sawtroll I see 2 sets of adjuster holes and 2 sets of oilers. Its no doubt a universal.
 
Zoom in on the pic I posted Sawtroll I see 2 sets of adjuster holes and 2 sets of oilers. Its no doubt a universal.

Yes, but the question of K041 is open until you look for those holes(openings) I mentioned.....

The doubt I expressed was about the 64dl on a Husky mount saw. ;)
 
The difficult part about work like this for a 43cc saw is the oiler. It can barely keep up.



In any case, she's got more grunt and speed than ever. And she gets stronger all the time. This is just the second tank since she was reset last. She is thirstier now, too.
 
And that's just the pile for seasoning the wood. The seasoned wood is in the pile I had in a previous video. Bout 6'X6'X100', So uh...er... carry the one..divide by zero... er... nearly 28 cords of wood ready for sale.

Speaking of which - I know the French and I have a language gap, but... Yesterday while I was down the wood shed making big wood into tiny wood, I asked the Frenchies to go and grab the beech I cut off in this video() and bring it to me at the wood shed for processing to season. After lunch I found my leg and hips were still not able for any real work, and I took the rest of the day off. I return the next day expecting to see nearly 2 cords of beech ready for processing. What do I find? Nothing. Were the French lazy? Nah. What they had done is put all the freshly cut beech, which was all very solid, healthy wood, into the garbage pit we have for old leaves, branches, rotten or junk wood etc. I mean, I understand the language gap and all. But how much common sense do you have to lack to spend half a day, moving half a ton of wood with a tractor into a pit before you maybe think the wood you are chunking away may be worth something for firewood on an estate that freaking SELLS that ****?
 

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