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Seizing nose wheel- but only with a brand new chain
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<blockquote data-quote="buzz sawyer" data-source="post: 7689609" data-attributes="member: 9385"><p>Looking at the last photo of the two chains - which is new? Almost looks like the drive links on the upper chain are a bit longer than the lower chain. Maybe the new chain is clearing more sawdust out of the bar groove and forcing it into the nose? Maybe already answered, but did you clear the junk out of the bar groove? You definitely have a stumper. I respect your dealing with this frustration!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzz sawyer, post: 7689609, member: 9385"] Looking at the last photo of the two chains - which is new? Almost looks like the drive links on the upper chain are a bit longer than the lower chain. Maybe the new chain is clearing more sawdust out of the bar groove and forcing it into the nose? Maybe already answered, but did you clear the junk out of the bar groove? You definitely have a stumper. I respect your dealing with this frustration! [/QUOTE]
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