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Pushing the limits of Lo Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Coralillo Lo Pro" data-source="post: 8047418" data-attributes="member: 140216"><p>Good point, and I think most people’s experience is similar w throwing chains. The “pushing” and bunching up of the chain in front of the drive sprocket from top cutting may be a lot more problematic. The nose sprocket is tightly abutted w w the nose rails. The drive sprocket isn’t to the tail rails. So would more likely throw chain when bunching up at drive sprocket end. So my gut feeling on that probably was right in the first place. Hadn’t thought that all the way through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coralillo Lo Pro, post: 8047418, member: 140216"] Good point, and I think most people’s experience is similar w throwing chains. The “pushing” and bunching up of the chain in front of the drive sprocket from top cutting may be a lot more problematic. The nose sprocket is tightly abutted w w the nose rails. The drive sprocket isn’t to the tail rails. So would more likely throw chain when bunching up at drive sprocket end. So my gut feeling on that probably was right in the first place. Hadn’t thought that all the way through. [/QUOTE]
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