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Brewz just a word of warning. 10 is where I started tossing the chain from time to time on stock tail mounts. On 084's . Just so you know. Might want to cut and work over.

Chaps and tears up that nice square.
 

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Brewz just a word of warning. 10 is where I started tossing the chain from time to time on stock tail mounts. On 084's . Just so you know. Might want to cut and work over.

Chaps and tears up that nice square.

Im all ears mate.
What do you recommend I do to stop them coming off? I cant see it going any bigger as we race in hardwood here.
I will drop it back to a 9 to be safe while I test the saw.
And yeah.... chaps are a given and I have chain catchers on them too
 

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Don't leave any distance between the rim and tail and there won't be any chain throwing.
A higher rpm saw running a smaller sprocket will kick the crap out of a torque saw running big sprockets.
 

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I took a 20” small mount bar i had laying around, hacked on it with a angle grinder and some dull drill bits for a while, turned it into a large husky mount bar for 60 dl with a big tail that i can use with a 10 pin, with an outboard clutch and so i dont have to pull the clutch or anything to mount it. Works great, works with a 9 nicely too. Now just need chains worth running on it lol.
 

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Ground the tail a fuzz to barely be able to fit the sprocket. But still can derail, I like a little less chain out of the groove
This is more what I meant. Chopping it off and matching the radius as much as possible.
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I have a new dual mount Sugi with a factory split in the tail. Must be some reason for the cut there. Vibes maybe.
 
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