What bar to convert an 026 to 3/8LP?

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What is your point?
I have never seen a tree complain about the saw kerf......have you?
You are not milling with a 026 so I guess I am not sure why kerf is an issue.
Thin kerf is for power saving (your saw not the wood). This means you have more power available for chain speed or bar length and it's easier on the power head. I bet LP is about half the kerf of regular 3/8. Less wasted power.
 
Some folks just dont have all the saws for every occasion :dizzy: . So who cares if you only run 3/8. Blah blah blah :laughing:

Folks want to try new stuff good. Thats how folks learn and not live under a rock.

1/4" full and micro, 3/8LP, .325, 3/8, 404 all very common today. If you own saws for different jobs at hand.

1/4" mini micro for those nice pruning cuts on those 5lb 25cc saws. Talk about a thin clean kerf. ;)

Only way you going to learn is test stuff for yourself.

Pizz on what anyone else thinks. :cheers::laughing:
 

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Some folks just dont have all the saws for every occasion :dizzy: . So who cares if you only run 3/8. Blah blah blah :laughing:

Folks want to try new stuff good. Thats how folks learn and not live under a rock.

1/4" full and micro, 3/8LP, .325, 3/8, 404 all very common today. If you own saws for different jobs at hand.

1/4" mini micro for those nice pruning cuts on those 5lb 25cc saws. Talk about a thin clean kerf. ;)

Only way you going to learn is test stuff for yourself.

Pizz on what anyone else thinks. :cheers::laughing:
Some folks like to keep things simple.
Others like to waste money.
 
Some folks like to keep things simple.
Others like to waste money.
I hear ya. That's actually part of why I like the LP. I should be able run it on any saw I use regularly. It cuts fast. Like you, I prefer to use only one spool vs 325 here, 3/8 there, LP on the small saws. After using it on an ms250, I believe I may switch my 026 over. It cuts nice.
 
I like the 3/8lp more on my ported 026 but more than anything it's the weight saving the bar and chain are super light I just wish I had it with a 24in bar for that saw.

also stihls 63ps 3/8lp chain will handle anything you throw at it power wise, I ran it my my ms660 one or twice and it didn't come apart.
 
I switched a 024 ( 026 jr ) to a 16" 3/8 standard. It did pretty well fully buried in a pine log leveraging it pretty hard test cutting. I still think a 18" 3/8lp setup would have been the best choice to free up power and increase cutting speed. I agreed with the guy I built the saw for that it is much easier to push wedges into wider kerfs.
 
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