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PhillH

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  1. Thanks Adw, I have looked on the Oregon catalog and the 32778X is the same, the measurements are in the catalog. Only problem is they are all in the US.
  2. Hey, sorry I miss read your post. I will drop you a message now
  3. Thanks Stubby, I will drop him a message now
  4. Thanks for getting back to me. Shame your in the US, if you find a part number on yours can you let me know?
  5. Thanks for getting back to me, it has been brazed before. The sprocket is really work. Next option is to machine one from another drum if I can find one with the right size bearing and braze it in.
  6. Hi all, I have been reading posts on this forum and found it really helpful, now I am stuck as I can not find information anywhere. My dads partner 550 lost drive, further inspection and the sprocket has sheared from the drum. I can not find a replacement anywhere, I found a part number in the manual but can not cross reference it with any other saw. There is also a number on the drum but searches do not bring anything back PN 505 303 662 Any ideals where I can find a replacement?

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