The only chain I ever had a problem with is that stuff Baileys sell,Arbor Pro or whatever .I unwittingly filed a 10 up compound angle like Oregon "72" but the design of the cutter would not support it .It took good old "Crofter " to show me the errors of my ways .That was round chisel not square .
So then it cut fine for a few months then fell down ?
Put a little square on the bar rail and see if one side is worn more than the other which would tilt the chain .
If nothing else grind the chain so you know it's dead right .It has to be one of three things .Either a bent bar,crooked rails...
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