Oregon Speedcut nano release date?

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Anyone know when the new Speedcut nano .325 .043 kits will be released? Saw it on the battery T536lixp at TCI Expo last year and really want it for mine. 3/8lopro sucks! Rep said they will have sprockets for common saws in addition to the bars and chain.
 
Not a very popular topic.

I noticed that the link Philbert provided 5 months ago has been deactivated. Post #183 https://www.arboristsite.com/commun...-chain-and-speedcut-guide-bars.285694/page-10 After searching for volunteers to test it (presumably) that thread on here has gone silent.

https://www.oregonproducts.com/en/speedcutnano It shows a phone number and email address if curious enough please post what you find.

The Stihl 44dl loops of 61pmm3 will fit on that T536lixp of yours even if it says use 45dl. I think it is good/impressive.

Fran.
 
We should have some SpeedCut Nano here to test at our GTG next month.

No official release date yet
 
They are 'nano' - you have to look really hard . . .

Philbert
I will assume it is a joke and not look at all. It would be of interest to see what Oregon uses similar part numbers across various brands and models.

I did not see 041 mount bars, that is Makita in the stuff I have. What bar mount does your Oregon battery stuff have? 041 may be the most common in the "tool" company offerings Milwaukee, Dewalt ???

15" has been 64 drive links in Husqvarna 13" was (and still is) 56d. 16" =66dl and 18" 72dl. Of course Stihl is differed and differs 3005 to 3003 mount.
 
I will assume it is a joke and not look at all.
It was.

Oregon 'announced' this chain some time ago, but I have yet to see it available.

I believe that my Oregon battery-powered saws do use the 041 mount, and the pole saw uses a different one. Some battery saws also run 0.043" gauge chains in 1/4" or 3/8" low profile pitch.

Philbert
 
Anybody here run this chain yet at trade shows?

It's extremely smooth and faster over 90 and 91 series chain from Oregon. Did I say it's smooth?[emoji16]
 
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Check out the video. 201T on Stihl chain vs Makita cordless on nano

Starts :50 seconds in

 

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