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Oregon Chain Saw
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Saw Chain
HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT CHAIN
For the best possible service, have the following four
items of information ready for your Oregon
®
dealer.
1. Your saw’s make and model.
2. Your guide bar’s cutting length.
Your bar’s cutting length (or “called length”)
is different from its overall length. The cutting
length is the distance from the front of the saw
to the tip of the farthest cutter.
3. Your chain’s part number, 72LG for example. See
pages 9-14 if you need help determining your
Oregon
®
chain’s part number.
4. Your chain loop’s drive-link count, 68 for example.
See page 5 if you need help identifying your chain’s
drive links.
A loop of replacement chain is usually ordered
by combining the chain’s part number with the
loop’s drive-link count.
Example: 72LG - 68
(Part No.) (Drive-Link Count)
NOTE
NOTE
Cutting length (called length)
Overall length
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