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Husky 394 chain won't stay tight.
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<blockquote data-quote="2dogs" data-source="post: 758887" data-attributes="member: 17093"><p>Are you saying the chain is loosening because the bar is moving backward or that the chain length is growing? You could also check the sprocket for wear and the bar esp the tip. With longer bars, say 36" and longer, the chain will grow quite a bit from cold to warm and stretch for many hours of cutting. Does everything match up ie sprocket, bar, chain regarding pitch and gauge and is the drive link count correct for the bar. Also make sure the tensioner is not bottomed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2dogs, post: 758887, member: 17093"] Are you saying the chain is loosening because the bar is moving backward or that the chain length is growing? You could also check the sprocket for wear and the bar esp the tip. With longer bars, say 36" and longer, the chain will grow quite a bit from cold to warm and stretch for many hours of cutting. Does everything match up ie sprocket, bar, chain regarding pitch and gauge and is the drive link count correct for the bar. Also make sure the tensioner is not bottomed out. [/QUOTE]
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