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My 395xp started cutting curves and despite some really good filing, it still cut a curve. 36" bar.

Then Dave (top cutting chap), noticed that there were 'burrs' on the bottom of every tie-strap/link.

 

What would cause this? Was the chain too tight? Are the insides of the rails worn?

Neither of us have seen this before. I forgot to take a photo but can get one tomorrow, although I'll forget.

Thanks for reading.

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what condition is your drive sprocket in?

 

worn sprocket will rapidly wear a chain to match...

 

failing that incorrect chain tension, or lubrication issue will cause rapid wear

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what condition is your drive sprocket in?

 

worn sprocket will rapidly wear a chain to match...

 

failing that incorrect chain tension, or lubrication issue will cause rapid wear

 

Sprocket is ok, I think but I will check.

 

Chain was a bit tight during the last tree.

 

Lub was good. Correct oil and oiler turned right up and not blocked.

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It is the correct bar for the chain.

What the hell is a powermate? A big bloke drinking in the pub?

Yes the burrs are on both sides.

 

Oregon name for drive sprocket .

Posted
Lol!

Yes it appears to be ok.

 

Is it a sprocket or a rim?

 

I discarded sprockets as soon as the drive link bottomed out, telltale is a bright spot at the bottom of the sprocket, rims tended to disintegrate as a sign of wear.

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