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What are the signs when a bar is worn out??
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<blockquote data-quote="ken morgan" data-source="post: 6429418" data-attributes="member: 145401"><p>seriously tell your friend to check the drivers with a micrometer and compare that against the bar size. if your bar is worn enough the next size up may fit, or seem to fit but in reality be too tight once it heats up while cutting. My friend did this on accident and in his case his saw would cut for about 5 or 10 minutes then the bar would get to hot, and the chain would stick in the bar groove.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken morgan, post: 6429418, member: 145401"] seriously tell your friend to check the drivers with a micrometer and compare that against the bar size. if your bar is worn enough the next size up may fit, or seem to fit but in reality be too tight once it heats up while cutting. My friend did this on accident and in his case his saw would cut for about 5 or 10 minutes then the bar would get to hot, and the chain would stick in the bar groove. [/QUOTE]
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