TrogL said:Buying a generic chain (or anything else for that matter) from Canadian tire is starting to scare me
Apparently not enough. I had planned to drive to the west end to a saw shop but I was low on gas so I went over to Canadian Tire to see what they had. Another poster on this thread mentioned Oregon brand chains. Canadian tire didn't stock any 14" chains. They did have an Oregon 16" chain and bar combo kit (100984L) that said it would fit a Makita DCS340. I talked it over with one of the staff members and she said it should fit on a DCS34. It pretty much cleaned me out so I couldn't afford a file kit.
I took the old bar and chain off the saw, cleaned all the old sawdust out and put the new bar and chain on and tightened it up (following the instructions) and fired it up and it ran perfectly. It was kinda late so I didn't bother cutting anything. I'll try that tomorrow. I also borrowed $10 from ex-wife so I could pick up the sharpening kit.