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2-Pack Oregon S62T Advance Cut Chainsaw Chain for 18" Bar

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Amazon has 2-Pack Oregon S62T Advance Cut Chainsaw Chain for 18" Bar on sale for $17.81. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.

Note: Be sure to verify proper fit for your chainsaw.

Thanks to Deal Hunter gaamn114 for finding this deal.

Per the product page, these chains fit:
  • Craftsman/Sears - 316. 38090, 358. 34118, 358. 34190, 358. 35038, 358. 35048, 358. 35088, 358. 35099, 358. 35161, 358. 35170, 358. 35190, 358. 35216, 358. 36026, 358, 36218
  • Echo - CS-352, CS-346, CS-370, CS-400, CS-2800, CS-2900, CS-3000, CS-3400, CS-3450
  • Homelite - 23AV, 3300, UT10580, UT10580, UT10588, UT10589, UT10680
  • Husqvarna -136*, 137*, 235E*, 240*, 240E*, 334T, 335XPT, 338XPT* (*Ensure your model has a 3/8" low profile sprocket)
  • Kobalt - KCS180B-06
  • McCulloch - CS340, CS380, EB 358a, MC4218AV, MCC1840B, MS354a, MS 354a, MS 4018, MXC1840D
  • Poulan - 260, 400E, 1950, 2050, 2055, 2075, 2150, 2175, 2300, 2375, 3816, 4018, 4218, 4218A, 4218AVX
  • Remington - 111174-01, CLD4018AW, CLD4018AWC, LD4018AW, LD4018WC, RM1840W, RM4218

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This is a good price for Oregon chains. With this deal the price is ~$8.99 per chain.
    • Refer to the forum thread for discussion of this deal.
  • About this product:
    • Set of 2 x 18 inch (45cm) pro-grade chainsaw chains, for models that run 3/8 inch Pitch, .050 inch (1.3 mm) gauge, 62 drive links
    • This has a 4.7 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 2,300 reviews.
  • About this store:

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has 2-Pack Oregon S62T Advance Cut Chainsaw Chain for 18" Bar on sale for $17.81. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.

Note: Be sure to verify proper fit for your chainsaw.

Thanks to Deal Hunter gaamn114 for finding this deal.

Per the product page, these chains fit:
  • Craftsman/Sears - 316. 38090, 358. 34118, 358. 34190, 358. 35038, 358. 35048, 358. 35088, 358. 35099, 358. 35161, 358. 35170, 358. 35190, 358. 35216, 358. 36026, 358, 36218
  • Echo - CS-352, CS-346, CS-370, CS-400, CS-2800, CS-2900, CS-3000, CS-3400, CS-3450
  • Homelite - 23AV, 3300, UT10580, UT10580, UT10588, UT10589, UT10680
  • Husqvarna -136*, 137*, 235E*, 240*, 240E*, 334T, 335XPT, 338XPT* (*Ensure your model has a 3/8" low profile sprocket)
  • Kobalt - KCS180B-06
  • McCulloch - CS340, CS380, EB 358a, MC4218AV, MCC1840B, MS354a, MS 354a, MS 4018, MXC1840D
  • Poulan - 260, 400E, 1950, 2050, 2055, 2075, 2150, 2175, 2300, 2375, 3816, 4018, 4218, 4218A, 4218AVX
  • Remington - 111174-01, CLD4018AW, CLD4018AWC, LD4018AW, LD4018WC, RM1840W, RM4218

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This is a good price for Oregon chains. With this deal the price is ~$8.99 per chain.
    • Refer to the forum thread for discussion of this deal.
  • About this product:
    • Set of 2 x 18 inch (45cm) pro-grade chainsaw chains, for models that run 3/8 inch Pitch, .050 inch (1.3 mm) gauge, 62 drive links
    • This has a 4.7 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 2,300 reviews.
  • About this store:

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Written by gaamn114 | Staff

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keithjo
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Bought this in April 2021 for $25.43 for my Ego 18" chainsaw. Still have one in the package but bought another 2 pack because it's the SD way. 😀
ayaniga
2230 Posts
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Technically yes, as they have a master link (if I'm remembering correctly from my chain), but it's MUCH better to buy the appropriate size for your chainsaw. The last thing you want is for the chain link to separate from manually changing it and you have nearly 36" of 62 sharpened teeth flailing around near your body.
WildflowerGuru
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Designed to fit most chainsaw models that require a 3/8 Inch low-profile pitch, .050 Inch (1.3 mm) gauge, 62 drive links
Fits:

Craftsman/Sears - 316. 38090, 358. 34118, 358. 34190, 358. 35038, 358. 35048, 358. 35088, 358. 35099, 358. 35161, 358. 35170, 358. 35190, 358. 35216, 358. 36026, 358, 36218
Echo - CS-352, CS-346, CS-370, CS-400, CS-2800, CS-2900, CS-3000, CS-3400, CS-3450
Homelite - 23AV, 3300, UT10580, UT10580, UT10588, UT10589, UT10680
Husqvarna -136*, 137*, 235E*, 240*, 240E*, 334T, 335XPT, 338XPT* (*Ensure your model has a 3/8" low profile sprocket)
Kobalt - KCS180B-06
McCulloch - CS340, CS380, EB 358a, MC4218AV, MCC1840B, MS354a, MS 354a, MS 4018, MXC1840D
Poulan - 260, 400E, 1950, 2050, 2055, 2075, 2150, 2175, 2300, 2375, 3816, 4018, 4218, 4218A, 4218AVX
Remington - 111174-01, CLD4018AW, CLD4018AWC, LD4018AW, LD4018WC, RM1840W, RM4218

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Feb 7, 2023
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Birdlawyer93
Feb 7, 2023
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Quote from redpoint5 :
Any chance the oil passageway was blocked? Only bar issues I've had stemmed from oil issues.
Yeah that's pretty likely, I was cutting lots of deadfall and some light stump cutting
Feb 7, 2023
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BADASSDAD
Feb 7, 2023
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How is the regular list price for a 3 pack $34.99 & the regular list price for a 2 pack is $42.99.
Something ain't adding up here
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Feb 7, 2023
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hydrocynus
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Ok need 72 links fir my huskvarna rancher. Any deal on that?
Feb 7, 2023
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20021108
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Thanks!
Feb 7, 2023
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ph7
Feb 7, 2023
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I used to buy these chains, but then I bought a $8 chain file, and found I can now sharpen my chain more quickly than I can swap out a new chain. You can get the process down in one try (watch a youtube video). It's the best way, as you can sharpen the chainsaw before each cutting session. By the way, don't bother with chain sharpening tool gadgets. They are more trouble than they are worth. Just get the hand file, sized for your model, and sharpening is quick and easy.
Last edited by ph7 February 7, 2023 at 07:03 AM.
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hydrocynus
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You can change your chain faster than sharpening it (even when using a jig). I use my chains until there are not any teeth on them.
Feb 9, 2023
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DrParnassus
Feb 9, 2023
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Sharpening blades are for poor people. Buy and replace! Lol

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TealIdea227
Feb 10, 2023
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Quote from hydrocynus :
You can change your chain faster than sharpening it (even when using a jig). I use my chains until there are not any teeth on them.
Quote from DrParnassus :
Sharpening blades are for poor people. Buy and replace! Lol
I certainly hope my enthusiasm for buying open box 3-packs of chains has not lead anyone astray... I highly recommend filing chains instead of throwing them away or using them until there are not any teeth on them (there is a minimum tooth length).

I like using the Oregon filing guide in the little kit and refilling it with Bahco files in the current market. The more you sharpen the better you will be at it, as long as you're paying attention to the results. Having two or three freshly sharpened and broken in chains comes in handy.
Last edited by TealIdea227 February 9, 2023 at 04:32 PM.
Feb 10, 2023
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wighty
Feb 10, 2023
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Ah bummer, looks like this is slightly different than what fits the Milwaukee M18 which is 0.043 gauge vs 0.050 for the 16" version of this.
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hydrocynus
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Quote from TealIdea227 :
I certainly hope my enthusiasm for buying open box 3-packs of chains has not lead anyone astray... I highly recommend filing chains instead of throwing them away or using them until there are not any teeth on them (there is a minimum tooth length).

I like using the Oregon filing guide in the little kit and refilling it with Bahco files in the current market. The more you sharpen the better you will be at it, as long as you're paying attention to the results. Having two or three freshly sharpened and broken in chains comes in handy.
I exagerated when I stated until there are no teeth. I am well aware of when to replace a chain like when a tooth is missing, or when the wear has passed the wear marker (this is what I meant with no teeth). I have changed a couple of times my 18" bar on my Husqvarna ranger chainsaw and has gone through proably a dozen of chains (I have a large property and we do have hurricanes). I get why folks change chains rather than sharpening them because it is more expensive to have someone sharpen your chain compared to buying a new one but all for all, sharpening a chain (which I do everytime I am done cutting or when the chain lacks performing optimally) is really easy with a kit. Make sure you have the right file and optionally, the jig to easy sharpening it. My 0.02.

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