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A saw designed to run 3/8 Picco won't have the power to handle .325 or 3/8. Especially if you want to up the sprocket too :lol:

 

There are things like the MS260 which is sold with either but smaller kerf is quicker so I don't understand what you're hoping to achieve?

 

What saw is it?

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Husqvarna 236, I want to change it so I can get a real full chisel chain (Without anti kickback features). All I can find for Picco is chains with the anti kickback features.

 

I'll be buying a bigger pro saw soon so its probably not even worth it, but the chain that came with my 236 is shite.

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Husqvarna 236, I want to change it so I can get a real full chisel chain (Without anti kickback features). All I can find for Picco is chains with the anti kickback features.

 

I'll be buying a bigger pro saw soon so its probably not even worth it, but the chain that came with my 236 is shite.

 

You can obtain non safety chains in Lo Pro Stihl PS, Oregon 91VXL seem the most popular IMO the PS is the F1 of saw chains. You will get better cutting speed than with STD 3/8 on a small CC saw.

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Full chisel is fractionally faster, but not enough for you to worry about. You'll waste more time keeping it sharp than you save cutting. I would say the issue is that it's a hobby chain.

 

Stihl Lo-pro Micro chisel in 1.1 or 1.3 depending upon your bar width is what you want. I run it in 1.1mm on four of my saws by choice. It's fast, easy to maintain and economical.

 

There's tons of chains without bumper tie straps for your saw, did you think all the climbing boys use Nanny state chain in their MS200ts? :lol:

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Full chisel is fractionally faster, but not enough for you to worry about. You'll waste more time keeping it sharp than you save cutting. I would say the issue is that it's a hobby chain.

 

Stihl Lo-pro Micro chisel in 1.1 or 1.3 depending upon your bar width is what you want. I run it in 1.1mm on four of my saws by choice. It's fast, easy to maintain and economical.

 

There's tons of chains without bumper tie straps for your saw, did you think all the climbing boys use Nanny state chain in their MS200ts? :lol:

 

OREGON brand 91VX Low-Profile chainsaw chain

 

is that any good?

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