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Where is a good place to get a new sprocket for my husky. Mate of mine cuts my cord with my saw he,s about to put 3 rd new chain on. Bloke on you tube says to fit new sprocket about 2 nd or 3 rd chain. Is this about right.normally i go chains direct .but not got husky sprockets.

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Where is a good place to get a new sprocket for my husky. Mate of mine cuts my cord with my saw he,s about to put 3 rd new chain on. Bloke on you tube says to fit new sprocket about 2 nd or 3 rd chain. Is this about right.normally i go chains direct .but not got husky sprockets.

 

 

Oregon do them and I have them. Go here and put in 346 to get the options.

 

 

Sprockets

 

 

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Not sure what's what. I own the saw . But from new I have hardly used it as old boy in village rings all my cord up and I split it. Just bloke on YouTube said you need to replace sprocket.is the spur bit an insert of the sprocket. Just want to keep the saw safe for mate. Cheers cut4 fun

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Not sure . Thought would put new with old one and take alook. Will have a go at things and play mechanics . Built a log splitter running of a 2cly lister 13 hp . Done all hydrolics. But will play safe with saw . The saw has cut about 125 ton on 2 1/2 chains.

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