If you are shopping at a big box store or TSC the cheaper stuff is all Chinese and is more or less junk, especially the chains are very poor quality. Oregon has more than a few lines of bars from the real deal to cost cutter. Husqvarna bars are nothing but stock Oregon bars with a Husky paint job, Husky chain is also rebadged Oregon. You can buy identical parts sans the Husky paint from Oregon. Oregon has a very nice web site with a part finder that will help you wade through it. I go there find the part numbers then punch them in on Ebay and invariably someone is selling out some old stock for cheap. Another good source is Baileys, great people to deal with. Call them and tell them what you have and what you want and they will fix you right up with good parts.
I agree with the comments on Stihl chain but there isnt a large difference. If you can find some older Carlton it is great chain. Actually I find that all the non Chinese chain is good, not enough differences to wright home about. Properly sharpened and kept out of the dirt and rocks it cuts great,, otherwise not.
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