Yea I'm gonna do that !I’d pass on that. You could probably find the correct tip but it’ll take some searching. If the groove is sloppy it won’t cut straight with a new tip anyway.
When in Doubt, Throw it OUT! Unless you go into the bush alone, and with a help pendant, thats junk waiting to harm.That tip was probably off another bar. When putting a new tip on an old bar it's often the opposite and you need to grind down the tip to match the old warn bar. Throw that tip on a less warn bar and that's what you'll see.
Just a guess anyway but if the tip is OK just grind the bar to match it and go cut
Lol yupWhen in Doubt, Throw it OUT! Unless you go into the bush alone, and with a help pendant, thats junk waiting to harm.
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