I have a husky with an old bar and I should really get the stihl chain next time..
anyway I have been told the stihl bars wont work on the husky as the oil hole is in the wrong spot??
Is this correct or what?
its a husky 365. 20 in bar etc.
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Hi Peter, that is true even when interchanging bars on saws of the same brand as well to a certain extent, similar models can interchange bars so long as the pitch is the same on both drive sprockets. You will be able to get an Oregon bar to suit your saw and to take Stihl chain, sorry I'm not familiar with that model off the top of my head but Stihl .404 and 3/8 pitch chain is 1.6mm (63 thou) thick at the drive tang (the gauge). Husqvarna are generally 1.5mm (58 thou) gauge at that pitch. When you want to run the Stihl chain, U need to upgrade to a bar with the relevant gauge. Oregon make such bars. Oregon, as you probably already know, are an aftermarket company who make replacement parts for most brands of saw.
I hope that's helped, I'm semi retired now and rather then use em, I train chainsaw operators these days from basic crosscut to problem tree felling. If there's any interest I might arrange a day in the new year where members like yourself could come along and I'd go through the basics for you, show you how to service, sharpen and maintain them and basic crosscut principles. As Rod has said, often the problem is not the quality of the equipment, but the lack of experience or knowledge of the operator.
One last thought to leave you with, the chain travels at around 110kph, the reason you care about that is that means 600 teeth per second will be going through your flesh should you come into contact with the moving part of the chain, the average number of stitches required are 110. Sorry, that's a bit of trivia I give my students at the start of the course and just to prove my point, a mate of my sons sent through some graphic pics of last weekends camping. Sure enough the saw touched his thigh and he needed 40 stitches internally and 60 externally, (chainsaws don't cut flesh, they tear it).