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Convert your sprocket / bar / chain to a type that you can find chains for if none are available for the current configuration. Ripping chains for backyard mills are usually 3/8 or above.


Or get a new chain that fits your sprocket / bar and file the top plate angle to 10 degrees. Your chain will lose some life. If by hand, it's a bit of work. If you have a grinder, maybe it would be quicker.


Archer makes a 3/8 .063 semi chisel skip tooth ripping chain that could get you in the game cheaply to see if it works out. Move on to a better chain once you mill a few things.


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