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2 years ago, I purchased a DeWalt 20V saw with a 12" bar. It was a little short for what I needed so I replaced it with an Oregon 14" bar and Oregon chain. It worked perfectly.

Last year, I bought another DeWalt 20V saw, this time an 18" model. I do a lot of cutting on the ground and got sick of re-sharpening chains so I bought an Oregon compatible 3/8 pitch, .050 gauge carbide chain. It also worked perfectly.

I can't speak for other brands, but DeWalt cordless saws use standard Oregon bars & chains.

BTW, That same carbide chain I bought also fits Echo CS3400 and CS3450 saws but I'm not sure about the DSC-5000.

 
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   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,072  
Mine isn't a pole saw but my HF Atlas chainsaw takes an off the shelve chain.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,073  
You need to buy a bar specifically made to fit your chainsaw. Some chainsaws share mount designs with others, so bars are interchangeable, but many are not.

Oregon makes different bars specifically to fit a wide variety of chainsaws, both battery and gas powered.

Bailey's has a good bar finder that covers the Echo DSC 5000. Even if you do not end up buying through Bailey's it will at least give you a manufacturer part number to look for. The have a similar chain finder as well.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,074  
I used my 80V Greenworks last two days a lot. Three heaping truckloads of white pine branches and two more yet. I bought a Greenworks 80V weekeater from Walmart because it included battery & charger, less expensive than just a battery. So I have a spare for saw & charge one as I use one.
 

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   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,075  
Contrary to JYOUTZ's comment, i believe the electric world is different. Ive cleaned out junk from my friends Stihl battery job. I believe the holes were closer together. Same with my plug-in cheapy WORX.
hopefully some Tie Breaker will chime in.
EGo uses an Oregon bar and chain.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,076  
2 years ago, I purchased a DeWalt 20V saw with a 12" bar. It was a little short for what I needed so I replaced it with an Oregon 14" bar and Oregon chain. It worked perfectly.

Last year, I bought another DeWalt 20V saw, this time an 18" model. I do a lot of cutting on the ground and got sick of re-sharpening chains so I bought an Oregon compatible 3/8 pitch, .050 gauge carbide chain. It also worked perfectly.

I can't speak for other brands, but DeWalt cordless saws use standard Oregon bars & chains.

BTW, That same carbide chain I bought also fits Echo CS3400 and CS3450 saws but I'm not sure about the DSC-5000.

When I was shopping for my electric saw, part of what tipped the decision to DeWalt was the fact that they had contracted with Oregon to make the bars and chains.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,077  
I just got one to keep on the tractor to cut limbs and other small items when I am bushhogging. A Milwaukee...
David from jax
 

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   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,078  
EGo uses an Oregon bar and chain.
Not so much an issue of brand, but pattern. Is EGo using a mounting pattern common enough to not have you locked into one manufacturer, who could arbitrarily choose to pull the plug on that model?

I suspect Oregon, Tsmura, and Carlton are probably making bars for half the other brand stamps you'll see on the market, but each manufacturer can specify a different mounting pattern.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,079  
Not so much an issue of brand, but pattern. Is EGo using a mounting pattern common enough to not have you locked into one manufacturer, who could arbitrarily choose to pull the plug on that model?

I suspect Oregon, Tsmura, and Carlton are probably making bars for half the other brand stamps you'll see on the market, but each manufacturer can specify a different mounting pattern.
The good thing is right up front you know you can get a bar from other than the saw manufacturer; if a decent number of saws are sold then Oregon is likely to keep selling bars.

My Echo battery saw uses a bar that looks just like every other saw I've used in the last 40 years, >though a bit shorter< so I'm not concerned about availability for that
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,080  
My echo M18 pole saw is Oregon bar and standard chain.
It is a single hole for the bar nut, so not sure what other bars would fit.
 

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