My Quest to run .050 3/8 Picco

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I know I can buy a Picco drum sprocket from Logosol for 064,066 and 660
But with small logs IMO the 066 is to much saw, I can push harder, cut
faster to put a load on the saw but I think it wears the bar to much in a
small area of the bar plus a MS660 $$$. Milling small 14" or less Eastern
Red Ceder with Picco chain I could use a smaller saw. I have milled 12"
ERC with my 026 using Picco BC. So I can buy Picco sprockets for 026/260
not enough saw and 064/066 IMO to much saw. I think I have come up
with away to run Picco BC on my 361,440, and 460. (jumping around now)
034/036 did use a rim sprocket drum that used same ID rim sprocket that
the 026/260 (their are many others, Stihl only uses two ID rim sprockets)
Later Stihl changed the clutch drum on the 034/036 to use the Bigger
ID rim sprocket, Picco rims that Stihl sells only fit the small ID. Today
I bought a new clutch drum rim sprocket kit (old style, small ID rim)
But drum depth is to long by 0.10, I could grind it down but think I will
wait until I'm at work and can use the lath. I will let you know how it
works out. If it works, it should work for 360,044,046,361,440,441, and 460





Drum on left is MS361.............Right is old style for 036

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You can see when change was made to bigger rim sprocket ID that beaning
dia was increased


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Also post this in the Chainsaw side (more people more ideas)

See link to what Lakeside53 said on this.
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=58691
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Merry Christmas every one who jumped on here this Christmas morning. We will be traveling to family this afternoon, be SAFE on the roads everyone.

When I bought my MS361 shortly after they first came out, I needed a spur sprocket for it to mate with my Ripsaw, but when I bought an 036 sprocket for it, indeed found it did not fit. Stihl went to the larger 044 sprocket when they came out with the 361.
 

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