66Fleetside
Super OPE Member
Hello, friends. Been a while since I posted.
Because my gift in life is starting new projects for no discernible reason, I am thinking about going down the square ground rabbit hole.
Not a professional. Property owner and wood burner in a Midwest hardwood context.
Anyone have a summary of the square ground naming conventions for Stihl and Oregon chain? I run 3/8 .063...and I have a good handle on that piece of the part numbers. And the drive link count...got that part
Also, what would you recommend a rookie start with in terms of sequence? I was thinking skip or semi skip. Less teeth = less filing per chain when I am learning that part.
Best I can tell...stihl semi skip square is RSHLK?
Haven’t had much luck finding the Oregon nomenclature. I do have a couple of their 75ExL chains in the rotation, so I’m not picky about it being Stihl.
Because my gift in life is starting new projects for no discernible reason, I am thinking about going down the square ground rabbit hole.
Not a professional. Property owner and wood burner in a Midwest hardwood context.
Anyone have a summary of the square ground naming conventions for Stihl and Oregon chain? I run 3/8 .063...and I have a good handle on that piece of the part numbers. And the drive link count...got that part
Also, what would you recommend a rookie start with in terms of sequence? I was thinking skip or semi skip. Less teeth = less filing per chain when I am learning that part.
Best I can tell...stihl semi skip square is RSHLK?
Haven’t had much luck finding the Oregon nomenclature. I do have a couple of their 75ExL chains in the rotation, so I’m not picky about it being Stihl.
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