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help identifying chain size

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Steven Stern, Feb 27, 2015.

  1. clemsonfor

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    I think I saw some 71dl stuff on a website that sold oregon chain. I could be wrong too?

    I know 3/8lopro 14" bars have like 3 different dl counts based on manufacturer.
     
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    LoPro is a whole different world ............. anything goes on DL counts.
    Stihl is pretty good about staying on even numbers in 3/8's .............. the 28" and 32" are the only ones I can remember being odd
     
  3. Steven Stern

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    There is a 70 DL (echo and McCulloch used a lot of them). No 71 that I know of
     
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    These are handy for quickly figuring out chain configurations - it was tossed into the box with a new clutch drum I bought for my dolly - I had about 35 random chains hanging in the shop - this made quick work of sorting them by pitch and gauge. Cheers!
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