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I have a Stihl 036 pro. The chain I have is 23RC74. Will this sprocket fit the 036 and this chain. Another # on the chain is 325 .063"/1.6mm. Thanks Mark
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It will fit but your current set up probably has the 7 tooth version, item ORF 18720. The only issue you might have with this rim is your 74 drive links of chain might not fit; i.e., you might need 75. But if you can squeeze it on somehow then it will eventually stretch enough and work with 74.
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Posted by: mark from williamsburgmi on 9/25/2009 |
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Will this fit my 346xp?
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Yes, it will fit on the drum used on your saw.
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Posted by: Lee from Manitoba on 10/7/2009 |
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Will this sprocket fit my Husqvarna Rancher 55.
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If your saw is running 325 pitch chain, and your spline measures 3/4" then this will fit. Usually that saw runs 3/8 (.375) chain. Also, they do make drums with a 7/8" spline for the 55, in which case this will not fit. If you have any questions have the drum, chain & bar in hand and give us a call.
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Posted by: Ruben from NM on 10/29/2009 |
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I have an echo cs 520. I put a ripper chain on it and it needs just a little more umph to turm it the way I would like. Would the larger rim sproket on it help and if not what should I do?
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With a larger rim, you increase chain speed but, decrease torque. Torque is more preferable for ripping so, a smaller rim is usually desired.
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Posted by: Cody from n/a on 4/5/2010 |
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Will this sprocket fits my Husqvarna 550XP,which chain pitch is 325, but do not know its spline measure?
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This sprocket will fit if you are set up with a rim and drum system on that chainsaw. The standard tooth is 7 #ORF 11892. Bear in mind that when you go to an 8 tooth spline that you will have to order your chain one drive link longer. Unless you have a specific reason for running an 8 tooth spline,
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This sprocket will fit if you are set up with a rim and drum system on that chainsaw. The standard tooth is 7 #ORF 11892. Bear in mind that when you go to an 8 tooth spline that you will have to order your chain one drive link longer. Unless you have a specific reason for running an 8 tooth spline, I'd suggest you stick with the 7 tooth mentioned. (Hide full answer)
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Posted by: KUNIYUKI N from FN on 12/31/2012 |
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