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Old timers and experienced fellers. If I have a 50 gauge bar and the rails are worn bad enough the chain wobbles side to side pretty good, can I avoid getting a new bar and changing to say 58 guage, or 63?
Old timers and experienced fellers. If I have a 50 gauge bar and the rails are worn bad enough the chain wobbles side to side pretty good, can I avoid getting a new bar and changing to say 58 guage, or 63?
Old timers and experienced fellers. If I have a 50 gauge bar and the rails are worn bad enough the chain wobbles side to side pretty good, can I avoid getting a new bar and changing to say 58 guage, or 63?
You can do whatever you want, whether it will work or be safe is an entirely different story.
Just buy a new bar, there is a difference between being cheap and resourceful.
Old timers and experienced fellers. If I have a 50 gauge bar and the rails are worn bad enough the chain wobbles side to side pretty good, can I avoid getting a new bar and changing to say 58 guage, or 63?
Get a new bar.
GuidoSalvage got it right.
At least don't waste any new chain on a wore out bar.....
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