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<blockquote data-quote="rwoods" data-source="post: 7408764" data-attributes="member: 46677"><p>If we are just tossing around possibilities as opposed to probabilities, then you can add a worn groove in the lower regions of the bar which will allow the chain to lean to one side despite even height rails and a tight upper groove. Usually caused by long use with one or more of the usual visible suspects not corrected. A new bar and chain will fix that situation.</p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rwoods, post: 7408764, member: 46677"] If we are just tossing around possibilities as opposed to probabilities, then you can add a worn groove in the lower regions of the bar which will allow the chain to lean to one side despite even height rails and a tight upper groove. Usually caused by long use with one or more of the usual visible suspects not corrected. A new bar and chain will fix that situation. Ron [/QUOTE]
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