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Echo CS2511TES chattering/bouncing problem


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For now this chains a one-off so wont be doing more anytime soon, should last ages and I have 3 good original chains to be used up.

 

Mark is correct, LSE do have the tie straps. I'm sure I previously looked and couldnt find any.. anyway as they are not suitable for other brands I have no use for any more right now.

 

Anyway as for the cutters, looks almost identical to the originals except a slightly more square on the chisel. Hope to try it next week!

 

 

Need to also get the 1/4" sprocket off and try the 3/8" in this..

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On 28/11/2024 at 10:44, kram said:

For now this chains a one-off so wont be doing more anytime soon, should last ages and I have 3 good original chains to be used up.

 

Mark is correct, LSE do have the tie straps. I'm sure I previously looked and couldnt find any.. anyway as they are not suitable for other brands I have no use for any more right now.

 

Anyway as for the cutters, looks almost identical to the originals except a slightly more squar on the chisel. Hope to try it next week!

 

 

Need to also get the 1/4" sprocket off and try the 3/8" in this..

If you're going to change the sprocket, try the Oregon conversion kit. It's. 325 1.1mm running 46 links, 5/32 file to sharpen which is the same as a 200t etc. The full kit (bar, sprocket and chain) is around £32 +vat which is £6 less than an oem echo sprocket 

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