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Husqvarna 450 seized 16" bar?
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<blockquote data-quote="PJF1313" data-source="post: 4250819" data-attributes="member: 46996"><p>Those sprockets USUALLY jam up when cutting dirty/drug wood. And it's not just Husky, Oregon, Stihl, etc.; I've had a couple of Totals and Sugihara's do the same thing.</p><p></p><p>Just clean/work out the junk in the sprocket, blow out w/compressed air, and grease/not grease the tip. (I personally do not grease)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PJF1313, post: 4250819, member: 46996"] Those sprockets USUALLY jam up when cutting dirty/drug wood. And it's not just Husky, Oregon, Stihl, etc.; I've had a couple of Totals and Sugihara's do the same thing. Just clean/work out the junk in the sprocket, blow out w/compressed air, and grease/not grease the tip. (I personally do not grease) [/QUOTE]
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