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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2017 23:23:23 GMT -5
Anyone have an Oregon chain number for this bar? Thanks
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Post by undee70ss on Nov 9, 2017 1:21:35 GMT -5
You need the 72 series. It is .050 gauge. A correct chain for your bar is 3/8 pitch x .050 gauge x 70 drive links.
They have 72 series in many different cutter profiles, square chisel, round chisel, semi chisel, low kick etc... Just depends on what your cutting and want.
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Post by undee70ss on Nov 9, 2017 1:22:52 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 10:48:06 GMT -5
I ready need to get up to speed on chains and bars. I'm a quick study, but I haven't done my homework in this area yet.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 22:42:42 GMT -5
I'm mostly going to cut firewood, but what two chains would you recommend for big logs and small trees, Also would a higher rpm saw like the 360 benefit from a different chain than the older slower rpm saws? Thanks
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Post by undee70ss on Nov 9, 2017 23:47:07 GMT -5
I use the same chains for both. I like 72LGX. Very fast cutting in green wood. This is round square chisel chain. It is also non safety chain. I like 72DPX. This is semi chisel chain. Good all around chain. You want this if cutting dry or rotten wood, and stump work. Decent explanation of Oregon chain types and what’s best suited for cutting what. www.frawleyssawshop.com/chain-types.htmlI sometimes get my chains here loggerchain.com/main.sc
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2017 15:11:11 GMT -5
The Frawley site really helped, Thank you
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