Power Saw Chains like Outer Space are hard at best.
Bar and chain are fine, what sprocket do you have?
In an earlier post you gave a different guide bar part number than the one in the photo....
This bar from the photo is the Pixel/Narrow Kerf type. This is evidenced by that tapering symbol to the right of the markings.
The chain is probably SP33G, so the chain and bar combination matches.
If you're having problems, make sure the drive sprocket is .325. Normally it should be, but if you don't know the history of the saw, it's better to check.
Nothing on my saw is used, it’s brand new.Ok, so this stuff is used....
I never run a used, (new to me) bar and chain without thoroughly inspecting both. Too many times the drivers are knackered and it's down right unsafe. Plus even if the chain is pulling ok it can still screw up your sprocket in a hurry, cripes!
A fellow member and I did a comparison test with 2 ms 250's. He said his saw was a dog with .325 chain while mine ran great with 3/8 lp chain. He couldn't believe there was that much of a difference until I let him run mine vs his. He went home with his saw set up to run 3/8lp. I feel the same about .325 vs 3/8 on a 50cc saw(unless ported).Hey buddy, thanks for the response.
I was just mentioning the deal about the wider kerf because it really didn’t make sense to me to want to switch from the 050 to 058 just like 325 to 3/8.
I see people bad mouthing 325 all the time and it just seems silly to me. Actually there’s a guy on YouTube that switched to 3/8 and he showed his cutting speed went up by an appreciable amount.
Cripes!Nothing on my saw is used, it’s brand new.
The use two days ago was the first time I used it after doing the auto tune rips a few days before that.
The .050 or. 058 size is the width of the drive link. Has nothing to do with the cutterSo a .050 chain does not remove less material compared to a .058 chain?
The bar/chain I have on mine is.
Husqvarna 596008966 RP16" BAR, HT250-66. 325, .050
Husqvarna 531300437 16-inch H30-66 (95vp) Pixel Saw Chain, .325-Inch by .050
Were the chains the same?A fellow member and I did a comparison test with 2 ms 250's. He said his saw was a dog with .325 chain while mine ran great with 3/8 lp chain. He couldn't believe there was that much of a difference until I let him run mine vs his. He went home with his saw set up to run 3/8lp. I feel the same about .325 vs 3/8 on a 50cc saw(unless ported).
The .050 or. 058 size is the width of the drive link. Has nothing to do with the cutter
1 .325. 1.3/8 lp. Switched my buddies to 3/8lp and it cut way better.Were the chains the same?
if you look at pic of chain your posted, you can see a line just above the “33” stamped on link. The part above the line is .058” thick, below the line is .050” thick. The drive links is run through a die and squished to .050 chain and not run through die for .058 chain. Hence same width is cut.I’m not saying you’re wrong but it is difficult for me to believe that the cutting edges above this wider base isn’t also widened.
Thank you for that exceptionally clear reason why I was wrong sir.if you look at pic of chain your posted, you can see a line just above the “33” stamped on link. The part above the line is .058” thick, below the line is .050” thick. The drive links is run through a die and squished to .050 chain and not run through die for .058 chain. Hence same width is cut.