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<blockquote data-quote="BobL" data-source="post: 6082563" data-attributes="member: 14206"><p>Rim sprockets are better if you want to change the number of drive pins and cheaper than replacing the whole clutch drum and sprocket. Bearing in mind that being able to change the number of drive pins more useful on saws with outboard drive sprockets.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The 660 drum is slightly smaller than the 075/6 drums</p><p></p><p></p><p>I run 40:1 on my 076 using semi-synthetic but Bluerider has run 50:1 fully synthetic for many years. Once I use up my remaining semi synthetic I plan on doing the same.</p></blockquote><p>[/QUOTE]</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="BobL, post: 6082563, member: 14206"] Rim sprockets are better if you want to change the number of drive pins and cheaper than replacing the whole clutch drum and sprocket. Bearing in mind that being able to change the number of drive pins more useful on saws with outboard drive sprockets. The 660 drum is slightly smaller than the 075/6 drums I run 40:1 on my 076 using semi-synthetic but Bluerider has run 50:1 fully synthetic for many years. Once I use up my remaining semi synthetic I plan on doing the same.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]
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