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Hi how much variance in wear/Quality do you find between the different brands of sprockets? ie Sthil.Oregon(Mind seeing fake ones of them) and the Various Choogie Made ones? Hyway/Farmertec>

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52 minutes ago, HuntingHicap said:

Bearing in mind they are only a few quid each I use Oregon Powermate. Haven't got any Stihl saws so don't know if they are applicable for them. Seem to last reasonably well?

Sthil ones fit Others if say 3/8 my 372 has a Sthil one on it.

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I tend to use Oregon powermate as well .  There is large spline and small spline in .325 and 3/8 and large spline in .404 . They are all sintered  . Don't know if different firms use different quality sintering material but Oregon has always been good for me .

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Just buy stihl, husky or oregon depending on whatever is available for your machine. They cost nothing and last way, way longer than most people realise.

 

It just depends on the spline size as to the fit.

 

 

 

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