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Hi all, not sure if i'm in the right place here but here goes, i bought a new chain for my Ryobi 4450c with 20'' bar, i decided to store it and continue using the old chain as i was roughing out a large piece of Beach for an all in one garden seat which i had found an old nail in the heartwood so wasn't going to risk a new chain, anyway i went to replace the chain yesterday and found it to be around 4'' to long, both the old chain and the new one have 78 drive links, old chain has number 95 on the drive links and the new one has number 91. i'm totally confused as is the guy that sold it to me, anyone got an explanation please, cheers for now Peter.

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