Chain/bar problem

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thomasinvancouver

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I try to remember to give it 2-3 turns at the end of every work day. If you’re using it every day it probably doesn’t matter too much since you’re going to be adjusting it again anyway. If it’s just intermittent use the chain tightening when it cools down will give the bearings some significant side load. I take the bar and chain off if it will be sitting for any amount of time. I’m not sure how much it matters in real life, but it makes me feel better. Just like having two filters so I can swap a clean one in when I’m thinking about it. Treat the machine right and it will pay dividends.
 
Brent Nowell

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Wow it sure does look like you ran it without a rim and if those needle bearings fell out like that... well yikes!
What the video shown you will see the part that you are missing
 
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When it 'ran fine' yesterday for two hours cutting, I am guessing the drum splines 'were the sprocket'. Drum: salvageable, chain: likely, rim sprocket that's disintegrated definitely needs replacing. If your chain is .325 it needs a .325x7 sprocket. If your chain is 3/8 it needs a 3/8x7 sprocket. Depending on what year the ms260 is, it could be either a 'micro' spline size (17mm) or a regular small size (19mm). You can measure the drum spline diameter to be sure.
 
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Outside rim

Does the splines on the rim fit well to the splines on the clutch drum? Reason I ask is I see far too many come in running the wrong rim for the drum. The small designation rim will loosely fit on a mini drum but rattles around like old heck.
 

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