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fundamentals

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  1. Hi thanks for replies

     

    Sorry for my slow reply been out all eve.

     

    I measured while on the saw still and measured from the base by the felling dog teeth and measured to the end of the bar. Measured 13"

     

    Nothing on the bar i am afraid as its is rather old and battered.

     

    Tried a new chain today and same problem so def the bar causing the cut to bend!

  2. Quick question.

     

    Bought an old 020 a couple of years ago second hand and have decided to change the bar as it looked pretty old when i got it and is now well worn.

     

    Its the first time i have needed to buy a guide bar and struggling to find one:confused1:

    its 13inches and i cant seem to find a 13in bar for 020

    They all seem to be 12" or 14". Seen some 13" bars for other saws but have a different number of drive links than the chains i got (current chains are 50DL)

     

    I dont mind going down to 12" if it makes life easier but do like the longer bar and have just bought a new chain today for it and also would it mean changing the sprocket if i went down to 12"?

  3. Competent ground worker required on casual basis. Will prob need 2 days a week at the moment but with a view to going full time in next few months.

     

    Must be self employed and chainsaw qualifications much preferred but not essential, but must have common sence and be hard working and practical minded.

     

    Driving licence preferred. Will need to get themselves to work, we will not be picking you up in the morning.

     

    Contact lee on

     

    07944371863

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