Posted by Bryce Frazier on August 05, 2016 at 08:05:21 from (97.73.64.148):
There has been a couple discussion about saws lately, and I just thought this was rather comical.
I blew the tip out of one of my bars yesterday, and when I went into town last night, I made it to the local Husky / saw shop before 5. Well, I walk in there, and there is an older guy, 50's maybe, looking at the rack of chain saw bars. He grabs a 20" off the shelf, and asks Jason (owner) to hold it there with his saw, to see if it is long enough that he can cut, while standing up, without bending over! The kicker, it was!
He then looks up and sees me, and said, "woha! you got a bar long enough for him??" :P We all laughed, and I told him, in all seriousness, a 32" touches the ground just right!!!
I do run a 32" on one of my 288XP's, and I have a 28" / full comp (fassssst) on the wound up 288XP. 254 has a 24", 141 has a 16". The Stihl (ya.... I own one of those....) has a 28" on it as well I think... I don't use it much, but, it came from a special friend, and it needs to stay here with the rest of the herd! Sure don't fit in though!! :P
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