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Out on top. I "think" tail is narrower on Oregon. Have to measure stud key way on both to check. Don't keep me in suspense Papa Smurf, what are you thinking it is?
Does your new bar have the same profile at the tail as your old bar? Was it out of the top rail or the bottom? Is the slot for the bar studs the same width on the 2 bars?
I don't have a clue Dahmer (isn't that obvious by now?). Just throwing out things to take a closer look at tomorrow, and hopefully it will become obvious what is causing the problem.
A twisted or curved bar can bind all of a sudden once deep enough in a cut. I'd lay it on a flat surface to check the straightness.
correct tail pattern # for Oregon is xxxxDO25
R u sure u didnt somehow get a .325 chain or picco 3/8 chain running on that combos? Ive had people give me saws before said wouldnt cut and i found the were running .325 .050 chain on 3/8 .050 bars and sprockets...one guy had tried like 1/2doz new chains his drive sprocket was so stripped he didnt even noticeSame chain used on both bars and it's a new chain.
It will reject that Echo bar oil!!
The good thing about Stihls is, they are not picky about the brand of plugs you put in them.
Among other things.....Man you have a long memory. lol
Take in and have a Satanic Mechanic look at it1) You ain't right.
2) What is minimum depth from top of rail to bottom? Chain does not appear to be riding above the rail as if the dl are contacting valley.
Among other things.....
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