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<blockquote data-quote="Franny K" data-source="post: 8066530" data-attributes="member: 97597"><p>Someone a few months back posted a link to an MS260 parts sheet and it had four mini spline choices. I am not sure what is available, and what is available from who you might meet at a parts counter.</p><p></p><p>I might add the smaller chains like the 0.050 1/4 and the 3/8 picco in .043 and .050 are more robust from Stihl than brand x. We seem to be discussing for running on the 42 or so cc essentially 3hp (stock) chainsaws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Franny K, post: 8066530, member: 97597"] Someone a few months back posted a link to an MS260 parts sheet and it had four mini spline choices. I am not sure what is available, and what is available from who you might meet at a parts counter. I might add the smaller chains like the 0.050 1/4 and the 3/8 picco in .043 and .050 are more robust from Stihl than brand x. We seem to be discussing for running on the 42 or so cc essentially 3hp (stock) chainsaws. [/QUOTE]
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