![]() They asked me for my model # to verify the correct size, which it did end up being correct. The customer service at was not very helpful when I told them about my sawblade breaking. I read into these saws a little more and am going to try a new blade from a different company that is 70" and a bit thinner. I was worried about snapping and sure enough 1 year later it snapped clean at the weld. It fit tight with the tensioner extended all the way. So I ordered one 69-5/8"($30 with shipping). 69-5/8" to 70-1/4" The only problem…I couldn't find one! I then found a website that will custom weld the length I needed. I ended up taking measurments from wheel to wheel to wheel and came up with a length that made sense. I found an exact match for tires from a seller on ebay ($30). Figured I would add my own experience since the 725 is such hard saw to find any information on. I came across this post while I was looking for a new blade and tires for my Central Machinery #725 last year. ![]()
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