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Hello Jennifer;
The number of drive links, pitch and gauge of the chain need to be determined to answer your question. If you take your saw or just the chain to a local chain saw outlet a new chain can be fabricated in a very few minutes. This will save shipping and handling fees as well. While there get the numbers mentioned above. Once you have these you can likely find a low kickback chain in a local home center the next time the chain needs replacement.
The FAQs here can likely answer all your questions. http://www.oregonchain.com/pro/service/faq.htm
If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. HTH & Good Luck. Lou Thank You for using FixYa.
Column 4 says a 14" chain has 50 drive links (the part in the bar groove". Please count them, if you get a different number try a different length bar. The Oregon part number can be ordered on line or if given to a local merchant fabricated in their facility.
If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. Thank you for using FixYa and Good Luck. HTH Lou
Poulan "1420 Electric Saw Type 2" (may not be your saw)http://www.ordertree.com/modelinfo/PWE/1420-Electric-Saw-Type-2/75.1420-Electric-Saw-Type-2.1.59.1.html Open the link; Click "View the illustrated parts list [GO]" link; open the "Illustrated Parts Lists" folder; Click "Chain Saw Assembly Type 2". Compare items 20 and 21 with your saw, the flared portion of 20 should be toward the clutch cover not the engine and on the clutch side of the bar. The only other thing that comes to mind is item 23 should fit into the hole on the bar (the bar should be tight against the oiler channel; engine side of the case.). HTH Lou If these are correct please add comments below and we will continue.
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