A chainsaw can be measured by Engine size or Bar length. Both are important to the weight and cutting applications
No, the size of the bar on a chainsaw cannot be increased.
you have to see what size the bar is.
My 16" Craftsman 36 cc chainsaw manual calls out for a Champion RCJ7Y....if that is the same size chainsaw as yours, I would go with that plug.
No, you cannot put a larger bar on a chainsaw for increased cutting capacity as it may affect the balance and performance of the chainsaw. It is recommended to use the appropriate size bar for the chainsaw model.
No, it is not recommended to put a larger bar on your chainsaw for increased cutting capacity as it can affect the balance and performance of the chainsaw, potentially leading to safety hazards. It is best to use the recommended bar size for your chainsaw model.
It should tell you the ratio on the saw.
20 in. Bar
The users manuel saya 78.6 cc.
20 inch upto 25 inch
The motor size of most chainsaws are approximately 2 cc. There are, however, different size motors that range from 2 cc to 4 cc.
McCulloch chainsaw blades or chains come in 2 size with a variety of link lengths. The two sizes are 0.325" and 3/8", and both of these come in lengths between 30 cm to 50 cm, and can fit a variety of chainsaws.
The Poulan model 1950 chainsaw has a displacement of approximately 50 cc. This measurement indicates the size of the engine and is commonly used to assess the power and performance of the chainsaw. It's designed for light to medium-duty cutting tasks.