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  1. SkwerI

    Windsor Chain Query

    TT, Stihl only makes two chains in 3/8lp, the regualr and the safety version. The designation for the regular 3/8lp .050 is 63pm (or possibly 63pmc now). The master link will be yellow indicating the standard chain without the stupid safety bumpers on the rakers. If they hand you a chain with a...
  2. SkwerI

    Windsor Chain Query

    Not only excessive and premature wear, but the chain constantly gets bound up on big cuts in our oak wood. You have to keep pulling the saw back out of the cut and wiggling it around to get the chain spinning again. With the higher output oiler you can just lay the saw in the cut and pull it...
  3. SkwerI

    Windsor Chain Query

    Hey Al, if old Danny played with that motor then it very well could pull a 36" bar. My old 371/372 that he built wears a 28" bar with an 8 pin sprocket and pulls stronger than my other ported 372s with 24" bars. In fact it isn't much slower than my brand new 395. Danny may be slow and unreliable...
  4. SkwerI

    Windsor Chain Query

    Rick, here's the thread with the high output oiler numbers. http://www.gypoclimber.com/showthread.php?t=10877 Oh, I just noticed you said '044'. :( The oiler numbers I posted were for the 460 and 660.
  5. SkwerI

    Windsor Chain Query

    The west coast 460s and 660s have higher output oilers. I had a thread going and the parts numbers are listed there. The oilers were $80-$90 each I think. Really helped out the two saws I fixed up.
  6. SkwerI

    Windsor Chain Query

    At that price, buy extras. :)
  7. SkwerI

    Windsor Chain Query

    Windsor chain is decent. IMO it isn't quite as good as Stihl chain because it isn't prestretched like the Stihl chain, but it holds an edge well.
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