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Re: 1/4 Inch Chain
« Reply #30 on: October 23, 2016, 08:35:47 pm »
I really like Oregon 76 on my 41cc Homelite Super E-Z's.  Hoping to get some more.  It's a great match for those strong little 41cc saws that act like they're bigger.  .325 pitch chain sized cutters (sharpens with a 3/16" file) but on a lightened 3/8" pitch chassis with full size 3/8" pitch drivers.  Will try some on my 36-46cc Poulvarnas too.

1/4" chain was released for little saws (Mac PM6, Homelite XL, Poulan XXV, etc) long before 3/8LP was introduced.  I don't like it.  Too damn hard for me to see and sharpen.  Also a zillion cutters to sharpen, even on these short bars.  It is really smooth for carving however.  I have one saw (Craftsman 1.9 branded Poulan 20D) that will remain 1/4" pitch for carving shenanegans.  Every other 1/4 pitch saw of mine either gets sold/given away, converted to LP, or parted out...

 

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