In your dreams!It will reject that Echo bar oil!!
In your dreams!It will reject that Echo bar oil!!
In your dreams!
Hey Dahmer! What's with all the trannies showing up on your thread?? Glad you solved the bar issues so we can divert our attention to other less "liberal" topics on the "chainsaw" forum.
I'm a freakin magnet for candidates for Ripley's Believe it or Not.
Dahmer you have my utmost respect, but that crowd yer hangin' with lately... just stay away from the mascara okay?
The dark side of CAD rears it's ugly head in the Dahmer kitchen
Sounds like the bar was trying to cut a curve. Can you wobble the chain in the groove side to side? Could be that the groove is worn.
Philbert
I think what Philbert was getting at is the groove can be wider below the bearing surface thus the chain can lean to one side despite the distance between the bearing surfaces being with in acceptable tolerances.
Easiest way to check is put the chain in the groove and see how far you can make it lean.
Ron
I agree. I've seen the top of the bar groove feel tight but down at the bottom of the groove is way too wide and allows the chain to move side-to-side. Time for a new bar.I think what Philbert was getting at is the groove can be wider below the bearing surface thus the chain can lean to one side despite the distance between the bearing surfaces being with in acceptable tolerances.
Easiest way to check is put the chain in the groove and see how far you can make it lean.
Ron
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