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chain gauge ...which one?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mack" data-source="post: 22757" data-attributes="member: 2233"><p>Just one other thought; There was a time when you would run .050 until the bar got worn, then switch to .058. Bars have actually come down in relative cost from 25-30 years ago, (saws have too). This would stretch the life a bit, especially on a yard saw that was in the dirt a lot. I can remember re-tipping a bar on my P70 four or five times before the rails got so thin they started to roll over. The bar lubes weren't as good then either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mack, post: 22757, member: 2233"] Just one other thought; There was a time when you would run .050 until the bar got worn, then switch to .058. Bars have actually come down in relative cost from 25-30 years ago, (saws have too). This would stretch the life a bit, especially on a yard saw that was in the dirt a lot. I can remember re-tipping a bar on my P70 four or five times before the rails got so thin they started to roll over. The bar lubes weren't as good then either. [/QUOTE]
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