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humble arb

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  1. Brilliant. Cheers for the replys guys, much appreciated.
  2. I see. Think il switch it back then. I know il need to fit a corresponding worm gear to match the sprocket, will i need to change anything else to do with the oiling system?
  3. Hi all. Follwed this forum for donkeys, but first time posting. Recently had my 200t pretty much rebuilt. Guy who carried out the work switched the sprocket from a 6 pin up to a 7, saying it would improve the performance of the saw. Will it? Iv a 150 for all pruning works, so the 200t is 90% removals. I run a 14" bar for this reason, semi-chisel chain, saw is stock, no mods or porting. Will the 7 pin improve its cutting through larger timber? Or am i better off switching it back?

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