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  1. cory

    Light guide bars

    Well that is a good point too, I bought it at tree stuff and already tossed the shipping packaging so returning is not going to be effortless. I better let the Mrs handle it ;) . Her Indian name is Shopping Squirrel so she is adept with returns too .:lol:
  2. cory

    Light guide bars

    It's not a slot, its a hole and its not in the right spot, its off by maybe 3/8" if I had to guess. And more to skwerl's point, sure I/we customize a lot of stuff as needed. I had to grind off part of the side plate to make the outer dogs fit on my new 576 (edit 572), and had to beat the F...
  3. cory

    Light guide bars

    It will fit on, barely. An already-used chain is too tight on it.
  4. cory

    Light guide bars

    I make my own chains. Go resize all my chains? No way. I'll just track down an Oregon bar, they were out of stock at treestuff. Why F with brand new stuff that is supposed to fit? Sure a lot of stuff needs to be customized, but drill a new bar? Nah
  5. cory

    Light guide bars

    Geezus. So I received the Notch 28" bar for husky 395, it doesn't fit. Smh, you believe this? When you fully screw back the bar adjustment stud, it is just a tad shy of where it needs to be to create enough slack to put on the saw chain. So I compared the Notch to the Oregon- both bars...
  6. cory

    Light guide bars

    Roughly same as oregon, maybe a lil cheaper iirc
  7. cory

    Light guide bars

    A bit off topic, but I just bought a Notch 28" bar for Husky 395, Oregon was outta stock, anybody tried Notch?
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