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hello yes it is a different part number for the spur sprocket the dolmar equivilant chainsaw is the PS-222TH and they do take the same bars but they only list the 25cm for the ps-222 in the carving bar where as for the ps-3410 they offer the 30cm and the 35cmm in the carving bar

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hello yes it is a different part number for the spur sprocket the dolmar equivilant chainsaw is the PS-222TH and they do take the same bars but they only list the 25cm for the ps-222 in the carving bar where as for the ps-3410 they offer the 30cm and the 35cmm in the carving bar

 

ok well i was thinking of sticking a little 8 or 10" R7 sugi carving bar on the 230t.....can you get a sprocket in 1/4 or are they only 3/8LP for 222/230?.

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I remember that as a Mak; FJ did an article. I still think saws and horti 2 strokes should go diesel; glow-plug type like R/C models; ethanol problems in gasoline solved; fuel much safer

 

Glo plug model engines are methanol (petrol) rc diesel are either based and are compression ignition but.

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yes fair point jon but weight would get alot of critisism from some corners dont you think

 

could the 4-stroke saw be making an appearance in the future as the MM-4 engines are proving pretty good in the brushcutters and polesaws and concrete cutters

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