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How far do you allow them to wear before replacing? There is already some peening on the bottom of the tie straps. Thanks

 

Once the top lobes of the sprocket have worn a bit, the sprocket should be replaced.

This is a picture of a slightly worn one:sneaky2:

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You sure got your monies worth out of that one spud :001_tt2:

 

This one has cock all to do with me. I may be tight but this one is just pure stupidity! It is one that came in on a 020T Stihl that the owner wanted porting:001_rolleyes: what a life:sneaky2::lol:

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