Did you count the drive links?? I think the chain is shorter than bar specs and it causes a misalignment...
The bar has been cut, so it will not matter what the recommended chain is.
Did you count the drive links?? I think the chain is shorter than bar specs and it causes a misalignment...
The bar has been cut, so it will not matter what the recommended chain is.
Ok...
View attachment 487398 A Dumbrowski sawmill?
Husqvarna 346... got the chain sharpened after hitting some barbwire in a tree, lol... put it back on and I can't figure this out but the chain will not move in the guide bar after tightening the front nut. Everything looks fine and dandy... chain seated around rim sprocket well and in the guidebar groove. I can tighten the back nut with some torque and I can tighten the front nut by hand and the chain still spins like I want it, but if I torque the front nut with the scrench, the chain won't move. As I always say... I know enough to be dangerous, lol... but I cannot figure this out.
It has a Husky Techlite bar. One thing I don't like, the slotted screw that you turn to adjust chain tension... it is all the way to the left from the getgo. I guess it doesn't matter long as the chain snugs correctly. What could be wrong?
Worth checking those out while you are quarantined for the next few weeks.Could it be some of the reasons mentioned previously?
You need to find an IPL (illustrated parts list / exploded parts view) for that saw, and see if you are missing any.BTW there are no spacers between body and cover, or at least none that fit on the bolts for the cover.
You cannot adjust the tension when the bar nuts are tight. That's a good way to destroy the tensioning device.Also, in that state I am unable to screw in or out the tension nut.
Nothing like #31 or #32 (*IPL from different saw*)?As for the exploded view- I found it and it looks like there are no spacers there.
You can try posting photos, especially close ups of any information stamped into the tail of the bar, and of the chain.How can I check if the bar and chain are compatible in terms of width?
Again, that IPL was for a different saw (it would have had either #31 OR #32, depending on the model, not both).#31 plate is there for sure. #32, i am not sure(or it is for none chain brake and chain brake models?mine is none chain brake). I can take some pics but will be in a few days.
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