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Western Saw
Thanks Pogointhewoods !Adding a pic to a post is easy. Just upload it via the 'upload file' button at the lower right of the composition window.
Thanks Lou !There is a site in my signature.
You might also try one of these; daclips.com, imgur.com, Postimage.org, tinypic.com (owned by Photobucket; I'm not certain this is still free or for how long).
Could someone please tell me what all the numbers I have quoted from the bar mean ?Hey Fellas
WoW 620 pages and still going strong, Amazing ! Okay have not been on here in quite awhile life has brought changes . I'm looking for a new bar for my P41 Western. The original bar is trash it's a Pioneer 507475848 28 SSW 50 92x 3/8 but I have two new chains for the present bar .I was thinking I could buy the same NOS bar if I could find one maybe ebay or should I just buy a another brand of bar . P.S. I have all the number information concerning the present bar as to what all the numbers mean but the manual is buried in the garage some place so if someone would care to help that would be great !
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WesternSaw
Could someone please tell me what all the numbers I have quoted from the bar mean ?
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Western Saw
Paul pretty much covered it. It's a 28 inch bar that takes .050 gauge chain, and 92 drivers of chain. The drivers are the part that sits in the bar. If you figure out a way to post pics again that would be great. I bet @pioneerguy600 knows of someone who could fix your bar.Could someone please tell me what all the numbers I have quoted from the bar mean ?
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Western Saw
Thank You Paul !The 9 digit number starting in 507 is the Pioneer part number. I'm guessing the 28 is the bar length. Not sure what the SSW is, probably a code for the style of tip on the bar. 50 is the gauge of chain needed to fit the bar, 92 is probably the driver count and 3/8 is the chain pitch.
I'll bet P61 can verify all that and expound on it since he has the same bar on one of his saws.
Thanks P61Paul pretty much covered it. It's a 28 inch bar that takes .050 gauge chain, and 92 drivers of chain. The drivers are the part that sits in the bar. If you figure out a way to post pics again that would be great. I bet @pioneerguy600 knows of someone who could fix your bar.
I'm hoping to come across one of these stashes some day lol. There are some bars on ebay but they are laminated non replaceable sprocket tip bars. I bought one, and wasn't really impressed with it at all. I guess it would be OK if you didn't plan on using it lol.There are fellas sitting on stashes of Pioneer NOS parts the trick is to know them or find them LOL. I have made a couple of inquiries so will see if something pans out. I should check Ebay as well
Western Saw
What is the paint color you use? Looks good .
Hello Beaversl want to share some pics of different Cdn chain boxes and Bar sleeves for the Pioneer Saws.
Hello Beavers
Do you happen to have the Pioneer bar I'm looking for ?
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Western Saw
Ditto. Much nicer than my attempts at color matching.
Chris B.
Thanks Beavers !Here are a couple of examples of the tips used at that time. These are from my own stash. From what l remember and remember l am no expert but l remember late P-series Pioneer used Windsor Bars.
The long 28" in the Pic is an example and it is not painted. The 18" bar is a Pioneer Bar and roller tip.
Unfortunately these bars are not for sale.