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A solid nose bar will generate a lot more heat than a sprocket nose, I reckon this will be a factor in your issues.

I don't know why Stihl don't make sprocket nosed bars over 3ft.

If you can afford it I'd get a sugi hara one of RobD if you plan on doing a lot of milling with your saw.

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Hi Tickle the only thing is when the saw is clamped to the mill you cant hold the end of the bar as yu would normaly but thanks , I have now got sprocket nosed bar that I am going to try on some ccedre of leb today as long as the rain holds off will report what happens later today hopefully all will be good Rob D assures me that the bar is the problem (thanks Rob ) so hopeing it dont rain

Cheers Mark

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