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Seizing nose wheel- but only with a brand new chain
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<blockquote data-quote="Franny K" data-source="post: 7690668" data-attributes="member: 97597"><p>I noticed a notch on one nose tooth as well. I would think Husqvarna 435, Husqvarna logo on chain, 33 number on drive link, would mean this is the SP33G chain which is NK .325. (0.050 gauge) Not sure about a dedicated NK bar with 5 rivets though. All my NK .325 bars have 10 tooth noses which I think the ones in post 4 look like. My Oregon Pro lite bars in both 0.050 and 0.058 are 12 tooth noses.</p><p></p><p>Post 6 as I said before is puzzling the chain is more worn at the sliding surfaces than that in post 4.</p><p></p><p>I would recommend using oil after using aerosol brake fluid, before mounting the chain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Franny K, post: 7690668, member: 97597"] I noticed a notch on one nose tooth as well. I would think Husqvarna 435, Husqvarna logo on chain, 33 number on drive link, would mean this is the SP33G chain which is NK .325. (0.050 gauge) Not sure about a dedicated NK bar with 5 rivets though. All my NK .325 bars have 10 tooth noses which I think the ones in post 4 look like. My Oregon Pro lite bars in both 0.050 and 0.058 are 12 tooth noses. Post 6 as I said before is puzzling the chain is more worn at the sliding surfaces than that in post 4. I would recommend using oil after using aerosol brake fluid, before mounting the chain. [/QUOTE]
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