1/2 inch chainsaw chain

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Hello!

Where do I find 1/2 inch chainsaw chains (not wider than
0.063)? I do not mind chain reels if available ... .

Also, I have been told that there should be 7/16 chains
available - where do I find them?

Thanks
 
1/2" and 7/16" pitch saw chain are no longer in production. Chain loops do come up on e-bay from time to time and if you hunt high and low you can occasionally find some leftovers / parital reels in old shops, etc. Often the best source for loops is buy a few old saws that come complete with bar & chain. It is frequently less expensive to buy a whole saw than shopping for loops, since anyone selling the chain by itself probably recognize the value and charge accordingly.

Mark
 
Thank you!!!!

This is what I had sort half of figured out myself - but as
I recived domestic advice in Sweden to the contrary I pos-
ted this post!

What I had otherwise figured out myself as an alternative
is to use harvester chains - is that something that people
do???

Best
 
I have a loop of homelite 1/2 inchx063 for sale in the tradin post. It's homelite chain 67 drive links I believe for a 24 inch homelite bar
 
Thanks - but I am planning for quite extensive semi-prof-
essional use - chain reels is really what I am looking for -
I will go for harvester chains - if needed I will simply use
machines to modify available solid (no-nose-wheel) bars to
available chains widths ... .
 
Yeah you're not going to find 1/2" and 7/16" pitch chain in the quantities needed for daily or semi-daily use. .404" x .063 or .080" gauge harvester chain would be the way to go. It's cheap compared to 1/2" and 7/16" pitch chain, it's currently in production, and you'll find a lot more .404" bars available for harvesting in both .063" and .080" gauges.
 
I was fortunate to find an older dealer in my area that has almost a full spool of Stihl .500 chain and very reasonably priced.
 
Well - in Sweden dealers do not stock chain reels at all - much
less exotic ones like 1/2 inch ... . So this will not happen to me!
Good for you though :) !
 
Hello again!

I have Oregon's standard (non-heavy-duty) spinner and breaker.

I was able to find "stuff" to break 7/16 and 1/2 chains, see here

17518 Oregon Chain Breaker 1 2 7 16 404 New | eBay

But what do I do to spinn them (I have presets and ties of course)?

Of course, I guess I could modify a couple of "spinning take up
handles" to fit to 7/16 and 1/2 just by first taking a good look on
how they relate to smaller chains, sort of ... . But would be better
with something more professional ... .

Best
 
whats the saw do you need the chain for?
i'd say try swapping the saw over to .404" did it to my yellow 660
and it cuts wayy faster

Funny - I am trying the opposite - reminds me of a couple of neigh-
bours - one worked a summer to change his asfalt roof to metal - while
the other one did the opposite :) :) .

(Perhaps you have some spare 7/16 and 1/2 x SD7 sprocket rims then?)

Anyway, the query remain :) - see above ... .
 
I have a few rim type sprockets in 7/16" and 1/2" pitch but they are not easy to find.

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Mark
 
I have a few rim type sprockets in 7/16" and 1/2" pitch but they are not easy to find.

Mark

Yeah - I understand your message :) !

I have found one 1/2 inch one from the US for USD 15 (plus as
much in shipping :msp_mad: ) - this one in fact

Chainsawr chainsaw 1/2" x 7 rim sprocket (misc bin)

But I have also been sort of half-promised a couple of rims from
another source - should they not surface I guess I WILL BE BACK :) .

Best
 
I bought one of the last 50' boxes of 1/2" chipper from Baileys many years ago now. Have many feet of 9/16 and 5/8 chisel also.:smile2:
 
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