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Oregon 18 in chain, .50 gauge, .325 pitch, 72 drivers New in Box $18 shipped

Oregon 20 in chain , .50 gauge, 3/8 pitch , 72 drivers New in box $18 shipped


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I have six 18 inch , .50 gauge, .325 pitch , 72 drivers $50 shipped for all

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question for ya,my info for my Husky saw says it has a 058",not sure what this measurement is but will your 050 gauge work or are they specific to the bar? thanks, this is on the 18" chains


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Look on your bar, it will be stamped 50 or 58, along with 325, 375 or 3/8.


You do not want to use a different gauge. Gauge is the thickness
of the drive links. Too thick, they either don't go in, or will find.
Too thin, and they will slip around, not cutting straight and
causing binding issues.


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Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Look on your bar, it will be stamped 50 or 58, along with 325, 375 or 3/8.


You do not want to use a different gauge. Gauge is the thickness
of the drive links. Too thick, they either don't go in, or will find.
Too thin, and they will slip around, not cutting straight and
causing binding issues.


Thank you very much for the explanation,I can run one, but don't have alot of knowledge on the specifics..Thank you..


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20 inch chains sold

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