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I have a hardly used chain stamped Dolmar and 25.

 

I've tried to look it up, but I can't find any listing for '25' made my/for Dolmar.

 

I need to know for filing purposes. It's 3/8 .058 (or at least the bar is).

 

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I have a hardly used chain stamped Dolmar and 25.

 

I've tried to look it up, but I can't find any listing for '25' made my/for Dolmar.

 

I need to know for filing purposes. It's 3/8 .058 (or at least the bar is).

 

:confused1:

 

As with any 3/8" chain, use a 5.5mm (7/32") diameter round file.

 

What else do you need to know?

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If it says 25 on the cutter that will be 0.025" for the depth guage.

 

A 3/8 pitch , 58 guage Dolmar chain should have 99 stamped on the drive link and is equivalent to Oregon 73LP.

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As with any 3/8" chain, use a 5.5mm (7/32") diameter round file.

 

What else do you need to know?

 

Really? I though there were various options.

 

Stihl Super 3/8 is 5.2mm for example isn't it?

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If it says 25 on the cutter that will be 0.025" for the depth guage.

 

A 3/8 pitch , 58 guage Dolmar chain should have 99 stamped on the drive link and is equivalent to Oregon 73LP.

 

Ha!

 

1000 points! I'm such a 'tard!

 

Thanks so much!

 

:blushing:

 

:thumbup:

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Really? I though there were various options.

 

Stihl Super 3/8 is 5.2mm for example isn't it?

 

You are absolutely correct.

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Really? I though there were various options.

 

Stihl Super 3/8 is 5.2mm for example isn't it?

 

Most people (I know) use a 5.5mm file, even for Stihl 3/8 chains. It makes very little difference. Towards the end of the cutter, some people reduce the file size to avoid filing into the tie-straps.

 

Go with 5.5mm, and you'll be fine.

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