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  1. Aaron Westley

    The Beg for Manuals Thread

    Better late than never. Attached is the service manual. Here is the link to the owner's manual:https://www.dropbox.com/s/bv1ose3k43gzvg0/PS-540.pdf (too big to upload)
  2. Aaron Westley

    The Beg for Manuals Thread

    Better late than never. Attached is the service manual. Here is the link to the owner's manual:https://www.dropbox.com/s/bv1ose3k43gzvg0/PS-540.pdf (too big to upload)
  3. Aaron Westley

    Not your typical "chain too tight" question

    Also for those who asked the saw is a Dolmar 111i. It is old as hell but it is a little beast.
  4. Aaron Westley

    Not your typical "chain too tight" question

    Thanks everyone for the help. The bar and chain were both the right size. I broke down and brought the saw into the shop. Turns out it was something foolish on my part. The sprocket was really worn. It was next to impossible to see because of the way it is setup on the saw. As a result the...
  5. Aaron Westley

    Not your typical "chain too tight" question

    Thanks for the fast reply. Of course it has to be the more expensive of the two parts... I will try to measure them and see which is causing the problem. What would you suggest as an alternative to Oregon? Thanks again.
  6. Aaron Westley

    Not your typical "chain too tight" question

    Greetings Helpful Experts, I have a dilemma. I am admittedly a bit of a n00b but I have question that I can seem to find an answer for. I recently bought a new Oregon bar and chain per the suggestion on the Oregon's website. They should be a perfect match, both are .058" Gauge, 3/8" Pitch...
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