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"New" Makita EA6100 Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Franny K" data-source="post: 7378750" data-attributes="member: 97597"><p>You could be experiencing the effects of chips clogging in the sprocket, making the chain so tight it does not want to go around. Skip chain would be preferable if this is the case. Just using a portion of the bar, say using the nose end in the hope chips stay away from the sprocket.</p><p></p><p>It has a plastic piece that clamps the bar with small metal inserts. Not a good set up to run bars with a wider slot and adapters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Franny K, post: 7378750, member: 97597"] You could be experiencing the effects of chips clogging in the sprocket, making the chain so tight it does not want to go around. Skip chain would be preferable if this is the case. Just using a portion of the bar, say using the nose end in the hope chips stay away from the sprocket. It has a plastic piece that clamps the bar with small metal inserts. Not a good set up to run bars with a wider slot and adapters. [/QUOTE]
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