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Can anybody help me?  Somehow I have found my old chain saw in the back of the shed but the chain guide/track is missing, no idea how, have searched everywhere with no luck.  It is a 20” bar/guide and the saw itself is quite old, made in China with these markings on - Jinhauteammaxtool Manufacture. Co. Ltd.   I have tried to attach photos here but that function does not seem to be working  but can send them via email if you think that will help. Advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Do you mean the guide bar is missing? (im not sure what a chain guide/track is?)

 

Bars have different mountings so you need to try find what one the saw takes from the model number of the saw:

 

 

Some examples:

 

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Maybe the majority thoose chinese  jobs all take the same bar mounts?

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Does he mean either the Delrin buffer that fits in clutch cover to guide chain that you replace once worn? some have one others two.

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Or the steel plate in there?

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Inner Side Plate 0.9 mm for Stihl MS440, MS460 Chainsaws Genuine Stihl Part OEM Part No. 1128 664 1001 Suitable for...

 

I thought bar at first but says has 20" one so must have bar?

Maybe those Bat powered saws have hidden Tech?

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Maybe he remembers it was a 20" one?

 

He could also mean the sprocket?

 

Delrin buffer?

 

 

 

Sounds like part of the milenuim falcon ?

 

 

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So I know waht delrin is now.

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1 minute ago, Stere said:

Maybe he remembers it was a 20" one?

 

He could also mean the sprocket?

 

Delrin buffer?

 

 

 

Sounds like part of the milenuim falcon ?

 

 

So I know waht delrin is now.

Me too .

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