Gentlemen:
I've got two brand new Oregon SD7 standard 7-spline, 8-tooth 3/8" pitch sprockets that I'll never use. They are p/n 22273. Pay actual USPS shipping from Utah and they're yours.
Not sure why the acerbic wit my friend. You got nothing better to do on a Friday morning? As most discerned from the allowable responses to my poll, I didn't think it was an issue. I'm actually a mechanical engineer by training but my expertise lies in centrifugal pumps. I'm also humble...
I agree. When I was a child, my father used to carefully measure each tooth length with a 6" adjustable wrench and dutifully grind away. I remember him telling me if he didn't do that, the saw would cut to one side. I asked couldn't he just file the next cutter to the same length and...
'Been cutting some logs/stumps into smaller pieces for burning in a neighbor's wood stove. The logs contain assorted nails, staples and other metallic tramp material and my chains seems to find them all. [I'm running 20LPX chain on the Husky 346XP.] On one chain I've had three teeth so damaged...
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