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Why can't I sharpen my chain!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Huskitoter" data-source="post: 6521816" data-attributes="member: 154700"><p>I use 3/16 for .325 nk chain.</p><p></p><p>You need to identify the chain. Measure two consecutive chain links and divide by two to determine if it's .325 or 3/8. Measure the thickness of the bar to determine whether it's nk or not. If not a nk bar, you need a regular chain and will need the groove width. You can run standard .325 chain on a .325 nk bar but not the other way round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huskitoter, post: 6521816, member: 154700"] I use 3/16 for .325 nk chain. You need to identify the chain. Measure two consecutive chain links and divide by two to determine if it's .325 or 3/8. Measure the thickness of the bar to determine whether it's nk or not. If not a nk bar, you need a regular chain and will need the groove width. You can run standard .325 chain on a .325 nk bar but not the other way round. [/QUOTE]
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