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G'day all hope all is well , ok rim sprockets how far do you go when it comes to wear and tear this is how long I leave it maximum usually change it over before it gets this bad but I've been slack lately .

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On saws that run good Oregon LGX/Dolmar 099 loops, every loop.

On saws that run modified Oregon Vanguard loops, every two loops.

Any saw running Trilink, Archer, no name loops gets a worn sprocket which gets tossed after a loop or two depending how long the cheap loop held up.
 

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It's amazing how many sawyers wait until the rim sprocket is almost cut in half before replacing them. I had a guy show up with one that was not only cut in half, the saw chain had sliced into the needle bearing. The clutch drum was also ruined. He said, "It just stopped driving the chain. We were behind on the job."
 
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I change them every couple chains. I rotate chains so it’s just about when they need it. I bought a 272 that had the worst one I’d ever saw still on it. The drive links were cutting into the rim drive. I actually sent that run out to philbert for demonstration purposes
 

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If I notice that the drive links are digging into the clutch drum I'll put a new one on. I don't usually go out of my way to check though.

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If I notice that the drive links are digging into the clutch drum I'll put a new one on.

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That’s what I do. Usually that’s right about when the wear indicator on the Oregon sprockets is worn off too. The OP’s picture of that particular sprocket? I toss them when they look like that. It’s one of those parts that’s so cheap to replace that it isn’t worth getting every last bit of performance. I found I get longer life out of sprockets keeping proper chain tension and cranking the oiler up as much as possible. I wore out 3 bars and a lot of chains with the original sprocket on my 572.
 
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Cheap? 20-30 bucks to buy one rim off my ripoff dealer here.
wants $900 for a roll of rs404 lol
 
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EBay em bro. I buy em in tens for less than $10 NZD ea landed. Holla if you want the vendor details.
Cheers but I'm right I no longer work in the timber industry am no longer a slave to it so I actually have free time to look around for better deals now days life is good.
 

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Yeah I have heaps of the standards spline and about 15 oregon small spine problem with that is the female part of the spline on the sprocket it's too big for a STIHL clutch drum and it flogs the living crap out of the crank bearing so I'm forced to pay $18 a Sprocket for my 261 .
And with a bit of shopping around i don't have to pay $750 for a roll of 46RM I can now get it for $620 .
 

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Yeah I have heaps of the standards spline and about 15 oregon small spine problem with that is the female part of the spline on the sprocket it's too big for a STIHL clutch drum and it flogs the living crap out of the crank bearing so I'm forced to pay $18 a Sprocket for my 261 .
And with a bit of shopping around i don't have to pay $750 for a roll of 46RM I can now get it for $620 .

Aghh proprietary parts strike again. Hate that. The larger stihls have the standard spline size at least.
 

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Yeah I have heaps of the standards spline and about 15 oregon small spine problem with that is the female part of the spline on the sprocket it's too big for a STIHL clutch drum and it flogs the living crap out of the crank bearing so I'm forced to pay $18 a Sprocket for my 261 .
And with a bit of shopping around i don't have to pay $750 for a roll of 46RM I can now get it for $620 .
Your MS261 uses a Stihl proprietary 'micro spline™'. Some refer to them as mini-spline. This spline size is smaller than your regular small spline Oregon/whatever brand sprocket. Now you can change your clutch drum out to an Oregon to run standard small spline rims or you can now buy micro spline rims on eBay from China in .325 or 3/8 Picco for about $3 a pop. If you run Oregon small spline they will work and you can cut wood but you'll round off the edges on the drum splines in short order, wrecking the drum. I've been pretty happy with the AM rims from China, I ain't paying $33 at the Stihl dealer.
 

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I must have found a good dealer even though I thought $18 each was absolutely rip off prices .
They are the proper still ones so yeah .
 

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Tooth sprockets can also be chopped in half by the chain. One guy gave me an MS290 Farm Boss with a 20-inch bar and said, "Edwin, I can't tighten the chain anymore. It's also making a grinding noise when it runs. What gives?"

I don't see how it even pulled the chain. Portions of two teeth had fallen completely off the sprocket. The rest were barely hanging on.
 

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I say good on the homeowner/inexperienced/dodgy guy's that can actually get that much use out of a saw to cut a rim or sprocket in half, most don't get more than 3 tanks of fuel out of a saw before straight gassing it lol
 

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I say good on the homeowner/inexperienced/dodgy guy's that can actually get that much use out of a saw to cut a rim or sprocket in half, most don't get more than 3 tanks of fuel out of a saw before straight gassing it lol

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