Here is the 69549 & 69546 side by side 1.92" & 1.825"
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Correct. The one on the left is for a 3750, 3450 type III, 365, 3500, and a super 380. All 60cc saws.
The piston on the right is for the 3350. 54cc saw.
Here is the 69549 & 69546 side by side 1.92" & 1.825"
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To big of a bar for that saw. 20" is goodOk got a poulan question. I want a 32 or 36 bar for a 3500 does anyone know the bar mount #? I know it's a 050 3/8 114dl chain I think. Not sure about bar mount it's not got here yet. Just wanted to look at my options and make sure I. Not looking at the wrong bars.
Ok. What size is the bar mount still so I don't end up with a bar I can't use. I know I can get an adapter but I'd rather not.I don't think they make a bar that long that will fit that saw. They do make a 22" bar that will fit or like Acornhill mentioned use a 20" bar.
That is what most people use on those saws. Heck even on my big Poulans I think the longest bar I have is 28" and that is a 83cc saw verses a 60cc saw.
Not only that but the oiler on your 3500 is not made to put out enough oil for a bar that is 36" long.
Maybe I should give a bit more info. I plan on useing it for a mill. I'm gonna do a mild port and mod the muffler on it. I could more than likely do a 30 bar and a aux oiler. I don't plan on milling anything over 25 or 26. Mostly pine for building projects and 12 to 16 to 1/4 into posts. I have cut tons of fire wood. This will be my f
Ok. What size is the bar mount still so I don't end up with a bar I can't use. I know I can get an adapter but I'd rather not.
I want a 32 or 36 bar for a 3500 050 3/8 114dl chain I think.
Yeah I know. I want to try it. If the jug melts and runs out the side of the case I'm out $100 no biggie. I keep asking and, I don't think anyone knows the bar mount size. I want to make sure it fits. I'll just redneck one. Worked at a welding/machine shop bout 6 yr. Just didnt want to have to do it that way. And YES! I'm hard headed.You aren't going to want to do milling with a 60cc saw. If you are going to be doing that and running a bar over 28" your going to want at least an 80+ cc saw. Just my .02 cents though.
Yeah I know. I want to try it. If the jug melts and runs out the side of the case I'm out $100 no biggie. I keep asking and, I don't think anyone knows the bar mount size. I want to make sure it fits. I'll just redneck one. Worked at a welding/machine shop bout 6 yr. Just didnt want to have to do it that way. And YES! I'm hard headed.
Thanks man. I like em green too.Gotta do what you gotta do, good luck!
I keep asking and, I don't think anyone knows the bar mount size. I want to make sure it fits. I'll just redneck one.
Worked at a welding/machine shop bout 6 yr. Just didnt want to have to do it that way. And YES! I'm hard headed.
K041 mount.
You can use a small husky bars K095 with a file use it on K041 saws. Just elongated the holes to outer bar groove for oiling. K095 has the longer bars up to 32". Least they used to.
My bonfire has been so big and hot the last few days the grass has browned on the outside 8'-10' ring area.
I'm in a neighborhood in the city so I have to keep it pretty small haha!
I can see the next farm house about 1/8 mile through the fields. About as close as I want to get to a neighborhood.
Thanks man your the only one that was cool enough to tell me. Thanks again. Good thing Rednecks stick together. Actually, I'm a Tn hillbilly, but them and Rednecks are like cousins er something.Hmmmmm K041 and can use K095 with little file work
Thanks man your the only one that was cool enough to tell me. Thanks again. Good thing Rednecks stick together. Actually, I'm a Tn hillbilly, but them and Rednecks are like cousins er something.