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I'm with htb, sharpen it. Blunt chains rub, that creates heat. Some temperature increase is normal, but forcing a blunt chain can make the bar so hot the oil smokes (seen someone do that, couldn't believe he kept going).

I haven't tried it but be very surprised if .063 chain would run in a .058 bar at all.

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Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, Dan Maynard said:



I haven't tried it but be very surprised if .063 chain would run in a .058 bar at all.

I have seen it work after a fashion but the bar rails were well worn and slightly splayed  . Not ideal . Anyway it seems its not the case in this instance .

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10 hours ago, AngrySquirrel said:

Stihl list many sizes have a 24" 3/8 058 on my 372. There not shy on making to fit others!

 

 

 

 

 

Absolutely . As I said I have run .058" Stihl chains on Husqvarnas  I preferred them to be honest thought they were a tad harder but that was many years ago and I think things have improved/ moved on now .

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11 hours ago, Mrblue5000 said:

bmp hot after cutting, oil is going out about 3/4 tank per tank of fuel and bar oil hole is clear.  Will have another go in the morning and let you know what happens. 

Sharp chain might be all thats required .....

Once upon a time I sharpened a Stihl mini picco chain with a file for a 0.325 chain, wouldnt cut a thing, melted paint off the bar etc. If your dumping 1/2 hp into friction things is gonna get hot. 

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