How much do you love your saw? I suggest:Should I buy a new Stihl bar or is there another brand of bar I should look at? Oregon, GB, Carlton??
1.) Total Super Bar (Tilton Equipment :: Total Super Bars)
2.) Stihl ES Rollomatic
3.) Oregon Power Match
Notice all three have replacable sprocket tips which significantly increases the life of the bar! If your an average wood cutter and don't use ur saw much you could get by with a Oregon Pro-Lite. If you have ever recked a bar by dinging the tip you can attest to how nice replaceable tips are. The tip is the quickest to wear so being able to replace the tip and grind the rail square for $10-$15 is cheaper than buying another $40+ bar.
An 18" .325 works pretty dang good on an 026 even in our moderate sized northern hardwood: birch, sugar maple, silver maple etc. (around 12" diameter or less). I used to sell a lot of 026's with 20" .325 b&c combos to our friends our west. I always thought tThat was a lot of bar for an 026, but it seems to work good for them. I've heard of 026's having 24" bars and around here that would be unfathomable. To each their own I guess.
24in is WAY too much for 50cc's unless you are talking about a new ms261 modded and ported. Even if my ms260 was ported I probably wouldn't go over 18in 3/8. I like cutting, not bogging out and getting stuck!
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