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Stihl 036 pro rim sprocket change
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<blockquote data-quote="Big_Wood" data-source="post: 4556995" data-attributes="member: 93217"><p>you can change the sprocket but you also need a bar with a .325 pitch tip. i would never even consider going to .325 on an 036 but to each there own. i just got back from burning some fuel through an 036 pro i just rebuilt and the thing pulls strong with a 25" 3/8's. i personally would spend my money on a bigger setup in 3/8's for the 036 and save the .325 chains for your 026.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big_Wood, post: 4556995, member: 93217"] you can change the sprocket but you also need a bar with a .325 pitch tip. i would never even consider going to .325 on an 036 but to each there own. i just got back from burning some fuel through an 036 pro i just rebuilt and the thing pulls strong with a 25" 3/8's. i personally would spend my money on a bigger setup in 3/8's for the 036 and save the .325 chains for your 026. [/QUOTE]
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