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Anyone ever run .404 chain on a smaller saw?
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<blockquote data-quote="CR888" data-source="post: 7108752" data-attributes="member: 109954"><p>Older saws that had 404 on smaller power heads were likely making max power at much lower RPM than modern comparable saws. So making a cutoff point based on displacement alone is difficult. I'll run it when possible, though these days the smaller saws run small spline size sprockets and you need a large spline size to run 404 if using rims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CR888, post: 7108752, member: 109954"] Older saws that had 404 on smaller power heads were likely making max power at much lower RPM than modern comparable saws. So making a cutoff point based on displacement alone is difficult. I'll run it when possible, though these days the smaller saws run small spline size sprockets and you need a large spline size to run 404 if using rims. [/QUOTE]
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