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Found an old Husqvarna 136 in shed no bar & chain but runs well. I want to buy bar and chain off Internet as local Husqvarna dealers are poor. I am guessing I want 3/8 .50 semi chisel 14 inch. I have no idea how many links should be in the loop either can you boys help and what websites are good to buy from?

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A quick look on the Oregon product selector and 3/8 sprockets are available if you want lo pro.

 

I guess it depends on which sprocket you have,what condition its in and what other bars and chains you have.

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The 136 was supplied with a 15" .325 bar and chain ( 64 drive links ) as standard, there was an option of a 3/8 sprocket but this was never standard in the uk.

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The 136 was supplied with a 15" .325 bar and chain ( 64 drive links ) as standard, there was an option of a 3/8 sprocket but this was never standard in the uk.

 

That varied, at least between different markets - but maybe with other factors as well.

 

He need to determine which drive sprocket he has, and if it needs replacement.

 

A 3/8" one will be 6-pin and a .325 usually 7-pin - and nothing else makes any sense.

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If this is a UK saw it was supplied with 15" .325 it is very unlikly somebody has fitted a 3/8 sprocket, the saw was supplied with the bar and chain in the box so there was never any variation on a UK saw.

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I looked on website the modern 136 uses 3/8 the sprocket says .325. I am tempted to buy a 15 inch .325 58 it will be steady but i will only use it for garden clearing ect. I think 15 inch is beter for mincing up brush as i dont have a chipper. Many thanks for the replys guys.

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