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The bar has wear at the heel (bottom) and along the top, not much but there's still wear.

 

The drive links are hammered on the back which surely shouldn't be subject to wear. I can't see how there wouldn't be evidence of wear on the sprocket given the extreme wear on the chain. Got a pic of the sprocket?

 

In the last pic the cutters are wildly different, did you hit a nail?

 

Was the chain fitted wrong way round?

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As R Mac states above I can't see how you'd get those wear patterns. Unless the chain's been fitted the wrong way around at some point?

 

No wear on the sprocket, but the DL's are worn off, although not all of them.

 

Not only are the cutters different lengths but some appear to be a very odd shape, the rear of the top plate being angled.

 

A mystery. I'd check the bar's nose sprocket rotates, the rails are straight, and then try another chain ensuring that it's properly tensioned and getting plenty of oil. Stop frequently to check the tension and inspect for any wear.

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