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O.K. I have this chain H30 072G 325 .050"/1.3mm
I understand the 072 # chain links
325 ?
.050 is the size of the groove in the bar.
So what is H30 ?
How can I have two chains 325/.050/072 one has H23???
325/.050/072 one has H30
Can I run them both on my 350 with the 18" bar?
I would like to understand so when I go get a full chisel RS or a LPX from an Oregon dealer I will have a clue!!==c


This crapp is getting to much need much beer!!!!!!!!!!:p
 
H30 is a narrow kerf chain. I am still a novice, but I understand that you will need a narrow kerf bar as well to use this chain.
 
You are correct:

.325 = pitch
.050 = gauge
Kerf = width of cut.

H23 is .325 pitch standard kerf chain. H30 is .325 narrow kerf (NK) chain. You can run either on a the same length .325 pitch NK bar, but you can't run NK chain on a standard kerf bar (chain would cut a narrower kerf than the bar).
 
Narrow kerf chain was designed to compliment smaller displacement saws. I believe all narrow kerf chain is safety chain as well meaning it's not available in full chisel. I've also read that the narrow kerf bars can flex more than regular kerf causing crooked cut's but I have nothing to back what I "read".

Your saw was likely sold with a narrow kerf bar and H30 chain. I don't think you can even find a full chisel chain in a store like TSC, Lowes, Home Depot as all their saw's are narrow kerf homeowner saws.

My advice is if you want to run a full chisel chain then get a new regular kerf bar along with the chisel chain.

On my Husqvarna 45 I run 16" H30 narrow kerf bar and chain. On my 346xp I run 18" .325 .058" semi or full chisel chain. The difference from narrow kerf to full chisel is big, trust me.

May I suggest you purchase a pair of saw chap's if you don't own them already. Full chisel will cut flesh and bone nicely.
 
O.K. I have this chain H30 072G 325 .050"/1.3mm
I understand the 072 # chain links
325 ?
.050 is the size of the groove in the bar.
So what is H30 ?
How can I have two chains 325/.050/072 one has H23???
325/.050/072 one has H30
Can I run them both on my 350 with the 18" bar?
I would like to understand so when I go get a full chisel RS or a LPX from an Oregon dealer I will have a clue!!==c


This crapp is getting to much need much beer!!!!!!!!!!:p

Short answer: Yes

Hxx is the chain type just like Stihl's RMC3, RSC, PM, etc... or Oregon LPX, VPX, etc..

Walk into a Stihl dealer, tell the guy at the counter you'd like a chain, 23RSC-72 (if he doesn't have a pre-cut loop then he'll have to cut one off the reel for you), collect your treasure, pay the man, and get going! You can run that chain on your current bar or upgrade to a stiffer bar as Halligan suggested.

Husky chain is made by Oregon (true for most OEM's except Stihl).

Full chisel will cut flesh and bone nicely.

So will "safety" chain. ::P
 
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[quote="Halligan, post: 1249793, member: 21257"

May I suggest you purchase a pair of saw chap's if you don't own them already. Full chisel will cut flesh and bone nicely.[/quote]

Got some! Do these make my ass look big???
stihl-chaps-saftey-apparel150x200.jpg

You got to have one of these babies!!
pro-forest-helmet-system-4e0b874c480x300.jpg

Am I violating some code by mixing manufacturer???
 
[quote="Halligan, post: 1249793, member: 21257"

May I suggest you purchase a pair of saw chap's if you don't own them already. Full chisel will cut flesh and bone nicely.

Got some! Do these make my ass look big???
stihl-chaps-saftey-apparel150x200.jpg

You got to have one of these babies!!
pro-forest-helmet-system-4e0b874c480x300.jpg

Am I violating some code by mixing manufacturer???[/quote]

I'm not one to enforce fashion code but yes your ass does look big in those.

As for the helmet, I should invest in one. I do wear eye and hearing protection but no helmet yet.
 
As for the helmet, I should invest in one. I do wear eye and hearing protection but no helmet yet.
Works great with those pesky branches!!!!!!!!! You know the one that fall from above, or when you are tossing brush in to piles!
 
So I went and got an Oregon 20LPX072 chain.
I put all three side by each and
1: Oregon looks like they make Husk's
2: Hard to tell the diff!!!

Top one Oregon 20LPX072
Second one Husquvarna H23
Last one Husquvarna H30
DSCN0551640x480.jpg


So whats the diff? Other then the blue color.
 
No difference.Oregon makes Husky's chains in addition to their bars.
 
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So whats the diff? Other then the blue color.

All three of those are "safety" chains due to the single humped drive links. The top two are full chisel and the bottom one is a semi-chisel or "chipper" type chain.

Oregon makes most, if not all, other OEM's bars and chains except for Stihl.
 
O.K.
I went and found a Stihl chain 23RCS72E
DSCN1154640x480.jpg

First we have 23RCS72E
Second 20LPX072
Next H30 072G
Last H23 072GX

The Stihl chain does looks like it has some bite to it!
I will have to give it a test run !
Oh Ya
That stihl is the only one I could find no" RC" just" RCS"
Thanks
 
Thanks!:)
 
Few handy charts
Stihl chart:
Stihl Saw Ch chart.jpg

Woodcutter Sup chart:
Sawchian chart.jpg

Bailey's ( .375 ) 3/8 X .050
8 X.050 saw chn chart.jpg
 
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