Hundred Acre Wood
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I've been using the Stihl RS Pro (.325/.050 NK) for a few months now, love this setup on my 034.
Today I took off one chain and put a brand new loop on, tensioned it, moved it by hand and it immediately bound up. Took it apart, cleaned the bar, the mount, the clutch cover, anything that could've been causing the bar to sit funny. Tried again, same results.
Put the original loop back on, works with no issues. Put the second loop on again, binds right up so tight it would damage the saw if I ran it. The spur sprocket is new, the bar is new, the first loop works fine.
The front chain tensioner isn't bent, there's no interference in the bar mount, but somehow it must be "walking" in or out on the spur in a way that's causing it to bind. Not sure what would cause that.
Today I took off one chain and put a brand new loop on, tensioned it, moved it by hand and it immediately bound up. Took it apart, cleaned the bar, the mount, the clutch cover, anything that could've been causing the bar to sit funny. Tried again, same results.
Put the original loop back on, works with no issues. Put the second loop on again, binds right up so tight it would damage the saw if I ran it. The spur sprocket is new, the bar is new, the first loop works fine.
The front chain tensioner isn't bent, there's no interference in the bar mount, but somehow it must be "walking" in or out on the spur in a way that's causing it to bind. Not sure what would cause that.
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