Hello Greg, I wasn't going to respond to this, but figured you would like to have your saw cut correctly. Don't want to rain on anyones parade, but it is NOT that critical that the length of the chippers be the same on both sides of your chain, the cutting edge "angle" of the chippers MUST be the same on the left and right side of your chain.
I've put arrows to show that these chippers are shorter than the ones on the opposite side on this chain and it cuts straight. But you will notice the angle of the chippers are the same on both sides of the chain. I sharpen my chain at 20* also I use nothing but Oregon Chipper chain. Most smaller saws use either 30* or 35* on the cutting edge angle on the chippers.
If you don't have the experience on sharpening your chain, here is a tool that clamps onto your bar. It allows you to adjust the cutting angle and the pitch of the chippers. Sure beats the cost of buying a new chain everytime you hit a rock or foundation..LOL I found this in a box of junk I bought a auction. If you were closer I would give it to you..
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