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  1. Chainsaw10

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    In this pic you can see the holes I drilled in the Stihl bar, compared to the Woodland Pro bar that is ready from the factory to fit a variety of saws.
  2. Chainsaw10

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    Another option is Baileys. They recently started making Woodland Pro bars in 1/4" .043, specifically for the stihl chain. All specs are almost exactly the same on these bars compared to stihl counterparts(length, width, sprocket size, tip size). BUT.....the woodland pro bars are a hair...
  3. Chainsaw10

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    You have to drill a new bar mount hole and oil hole. I can take a pic to show how mine looks. Bar mount hole is very easy because you can use the sock bar as a template...just make a dot with a sharpie thru the husky bar onto the stihl bar. The oil hole you just gotta fudge and eyeball it...
  4. Chainsaw10

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    About a week ago I was the top bidder on an almost brand new 536li XP on eBay. About $200 total:) This is my second 536. The first one I went straight to the 1/4" .043 stihl setup.....never even tried the stock 3/8" bar and chain. My intentions buying this second 536 was to run the stock 14"...
  5. Chainsaw10

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    Yeah, that big pack can run 10 hours.....but costs about $1000:O. I'd rather just have several batteries and recharge them. Who the hell is gonna work 10 hours straight!! I can carve 30 to 40 minutes nonstop with a 4.2 aH battery. I'm loving my 536lixp. I've been using it a few months now...
  6. Chainsaw10

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    I'm already liking it a lot. I'm sure I'll get more use out of it than the Stihls, but they're good saws too. I'd be pretty sure the new stihl 160 top handle has the same internals( motor/ speed controller) as the 160 rear handle......so should be same power and chain speed. Same saw...
  7. Chainsaw10

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    Got my 536 in today. Didn't even try the stock bar, chain and sprocket. I went directly to the Stihl mini .043 1/4" setup. I only ran it for about 5 minutes but here's what I think of it compared to the Stihl batt saws I've been using for about 2 years....1). It's definitely more comfortable to...
  8. Chainsaw10

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    Yeah it's definitely a funny lookin little fugly thing
  9. Chainsaw10

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    I'm trying to put up a few pics of carvings but photobucket site is frozen! I'll try again tomorrow...but my avatar is a few of my Tiki carvings.
  10. Chainsaw10

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    Yes Stihl has a top handle batt saw http://www.stihl.com/stihl-msa-160-t-arborist-saw.aspx
  11. Chainsaw10

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    No I have one of each,A 200 and a 160. But they're really the same saw, just different electric motors I think. The 160 has more chain speed while the 200 has more torque. They've been great saws for me. I use them for carving, especially through the winter months when I work indoors. Many...
  12. Chainsaw10

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    I've been running two of the Stihl battery saws for about 2 years now. They are quality saws. On average i run about a dozen charges though the battery packs each week....and the batteries are still going strong. I just ordered the husqvarna 536li xp a few days ago, I'm anxious to see how...
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