chain sparks

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I have also noticed that I will get an occasional spark while cutting, no apparent unusual damage to the chain, no debris visible in the cut, etc. I'm guessing it must just be an occasional peice of embedded grit or some such, figure that as long as I can't find any sign of damage it is probably not worth worrying about. Might also be a spark from the engine / muffler given that it blows out in front of the saw... I've gotten it in wet wood as well as dryer stuff, so I don't think it's a friction spark or anything like that.

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