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Sprocket question

Started by PaYoungBuck, January 27, 2014, 09:07:02 PM

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PaYoungBuck

In the process of switching to all 50 gauge bars and chain on all my saws one has only ever ran 58 are the sprockets the same on the saw for both. The saw in question is a jonsered 2186 thanks

HolmenTree

Yes your drive sprocket will take .050 .058 .063.
Making a living with a saw since age 16.

PaYoungBuck

Thanks for some reason my brain isn't working guess I have to much going on the skidder is in the shop so I'm trying to do a million things while I'm down.

SawTroll

Keep in mind that it is much better to change sprocket rims more often than really needed, than to wait too long. Rims are by far the cheapest component in your cutting attachments.  ;)
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