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  1. TINYHULK

    Wanting a new bar

    @biggun yeah right before it started doing this a chain got stretched so far it wouldn’t run right. Put a new bearing, sprocket, and (newish) chain on it. Shortly after I did this the chain started wanting to throw itself off. @SeanKroll I do the normal tightening method. Lift bar nose...
  2. TINYHULK

    Wanting a new bar

    I have a full comp for the saw as a back up, guess next time I’ll put that on and see if it does the same thing. She got abused in a lot of dirty wood cutting down all the stumps from when we craned 25 trees over an apartment building a few weeks ago
  3. TINYHULK

    Wanting a new bar

    If you lay it on the ground in a few different places I’ll see maybe a 1/16in of being off where I can tap each end of the bar and get a Little Rock on a level surface. It’s by the tail of the rim. Was dropping a large diameter dead oak last week and I could be in a good clean level cut And see...
  4. TINYHULK

    Wanting a new bar

    On the topic of bars. We have a 661 with a 36in bar. Bar is only a few months old, seen a hard life with the last couple jobs it was used on. Chain is new and bar chain tension has been good but it seems to throw the chain off the bar on the bottom around the sprocket. I’ll come off throttle and...
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