Posted by Bill in IL on January 23, 2013 at 06:18:08 from (132.3.49.68):
In Reply to: chain saw posted by Kenfarmall on January 23, 2013 at 05:22:14:
It should take a 3/8 PICCO micro mini chain. Should be .43 gauge on that saw if setup according to manufacture specs. Who knows what could have been really put on there. Either way its stamped on the saw end of the bar what chain it takes.
I know my saws tend to throw chains when cutting in small brush. Only once have I bent a chain and could not reuse it. I have had to file burrs off the drive links before though. It has to be something wrong with the alignment of the chain. Wrong sprocket or bar. Flip the saw over and make sure its all straight. Make sure the drive links line up with the drive teeth on the sprocket. Check to be sure the chain fits tight in the groove of the bar. Does the chain spin freely on the bar after you setup a new chain? Is the bar straight? Is the groove the drive spurs run in pinched anywhere along the length of the entire bar? What if you flip the bar over does that help any?
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