Yes they (Oregon) now like to make names as well as numbering systems for their product likes like chain. Your picture doesn't give the letter and number code.Would this chain fit and work well for my needs?
I found the Trilink chain on Amazon, any good? Is this the letter and number code mentioned above for the oregon . Will this one work?
You will love it.Done deal I just ordered the Oregon 20LPX078G. Thank you all so much.
No confusion here ... I think. OP had 33LG low profile chisel chain which is no longer made. 20LP/LPX is standard profile chisel chain and the closest replacement in the Oregon family. According to Oregon the H chain is BPX, not 95: https://www.oregonproducts.com/en_ca/findingtherightsawchainforyou#topic13You guys are mixing apples and mangoes here, along with some bananas. Although, Oregon does make a .325 ‘Low Profile’ chain (‘Nano’ chain), the ‘LP’ in their chain designs does not stand for ‘Low Profile’.
The H78 chain is Type 95, .325 Narrow Kerf chain, which requires a thinner guide bar.
I am pretty sure that the OP got the right chain, as long as he wants a ‘Pro’ chain. Might be grabby doing those end cuts for Swedish candles (really a rip cut). So attack those cuts at an angle.
https://www.oregonproducts.com/en/powercut™-saw-chain,-20"/p/20lpx078g
Philbert
You are right. ‘G’ is theType 95 chain.According to Oregon the H chain is BPX, not 95:
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