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Chain for Stihl MS150T?


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Rob,

 

(And this may be of use to others)

 

Is this chain you sell "Stihl narrow kerf .375 lo pro .043 39 drive links"

Product code: 3610 003 0039 suitable for the MS150T? And i assume it'll take the 3.2mm (1/8") files are what i'd use with this saw?

 

Posted it here for reference for others.

 

Cheers,

 

Chris

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Cheers Chris - no in fact I need to do a chain for Martin (Burrell) as the chain the MS150 takes is a 1/4" pitch .043 chain. (And I'd sent a 1/4" .050 chain).

 

 

Rather clever of Stihl as they then have the only chain that will run on the saw (and also the bar is theirs as well).

 

 

I have just got a reel of it in so will list it shortly (and will post here).

 

 

:biggrin:

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Any news Rob? Want a few more bits off you too and will lump them in one order.

 

Cheers

 

Edit - is this in fact it - under the MS192C-E?

 

Stihl narrow kerf .375 lo pro .043 39 drive links

Product code: 3610 003 0039

Lightweight chain for smallest chainsaws and pole saws. Cuts a very narrow kerf and makes the most of smaller chainsaws low power. Use with a .043 guage bar.

Edited by TerryTibbs
Done my research!
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Any news Rob? Want a few more bits off you too and will lump them in one order.

 

Cheers

 

Edit - is this in fact it - under the MS192C-E?

 

Stihl narrow kerf .375 lo pro .043 39 drive links

Product code: 3610 003 0039

Lightweight chain for smallest chainsaws and pole saws. Cuts a very narrow kerf and makes the most of smaller chainsaws low power. Use with a .043 guage bar.

 

That is a 3/8" pitch chain: 0.375 = 3/8.

 

You need a 1/4" pitch chain (0.250) for the MS 150T

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Rather clever of Stihl as they then have the only chain that will run on the saw (and also the bar is theirs as well).

 

 

I have just got a reel of it in so will list it shortly (and will post here).

 

 

:biggrin:

 

But you won't be able to post it out will you..?

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oK all i'm going to say is its the only thing that lets down an other wise fantastic little saw down, IN A BIG WAY , my fingers are not slim, and my eye sight is poor , short sighted, (blind). the only way that I could run that saw would be to throw the chain away at point of needing sharpening. Every time I tried to file it snapped and scratched me pointing finger, sometimes making it bleed :001_huh:

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The small chain suite it well . Great Little saw .

 

That's my opinion too, anything heavier would restrict the saw imo, the saw relies on a very narrow kerf, which in turn does give nice finish cuts.

I keep a cheepo pair of glasses in my sharpening box, as at my age I'm long sighted, that & the file guide results in a nice sharp saw.:001_smile:

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