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Chain saw Rim Rocket Sprocket 3/8 9 Tooth WOW!
$ 20.85
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Description
You are bidding on one PILTZ 9 tooth 3/8 Chainsaw Rim Sprocket.Will fit any saw big enought to pull it. Husky or Stihl.
Diameter is 1 7/8 inches.
"Standard 7 Spline inside"
Why does your big saw cut like a pig?
why do you own small saws?
why do you think a Stihl 880 or 660 is a useless boat anchor?
ANSWER: You have small sprockets.
Yes these will be harder on your chains and bar and other parts as the they speed up the chain and load the engine. Yes they cause more stress to everything but so do 400 HP engines in your favorite car but you decide if it's worth it. If you want to cut big wood fast then you need big sprockets. These are designed mainly for race saws so use accordingly at your own risk. The saw manufactors would rather you not use these but if you wanna fly you gotta buy.
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llow one-two extra drivers per chain depending on what your useing now.
You have no idea how well those big saws can cut until you get a
PILTZ
Rocket Sprocket from
tarzanziplines
Rocket Sprocket 10 tooth available see
item number: 290529417597
also see my store for 404 and .325 Rocket Sprockets.
If you are a pro and havent tried this your totaly missing the boat. This is a heavy duty extreme service sprocket that will last longer and wear better than a factory sprocket. 3/8 9 tooth should be considered standard and is my prefered choice for daily production work by timber fellers using 880 Stihl size saw.
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