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Chipbound Chainsaw?
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beaconlight wrote
Turns out the saw could take either 3/8 or .375 chain. The sprocket had to match the chain. He had .375 chain and a 3/8 sprocket.
when a chain for a chainsaw is listed 3/8 and .375 is the same size.
.325 is the smaller metric size than 3/8 or .375
just for those who were wondering
good luck never seem to have that problem with the chips. i think you'll probably have to wear the chain down so the rakers aren't so short. I also only run pro chain and have had very good luck with skip tooth chains as well.
Kevin
Turns out the saw could take either 3/8 or .375 chain. The sprocket had to match the chain. He had .375 chain and a 3/8 sprocket.
when a chain for a chainsaw is listed 3/8 and .375 is the same size.
.325 is the smaller metric size than 3/8 or .375
just for those who were wondering
good luck never seem to have that problem with the chips. i think you'll probably have to wear the chain down so the rakers aren't so short. I also only run pro chain and have had very good luck with skip tooth chains as well.
Kevin
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