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Hello,

 

Not sure if this is good practice. .. if not I'll request the thread is deleted.

 

What's this saw ?

 

Obviously too much plastic. But I was interested to see what looks like an alloy plate to bolt the bar to, might be the plastics weren't up to it when it was made. Certainly not the cheapest way to do it though, so at least some attempt at making a more durable product.

 

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Hello,

 

Not sure if this is good practice. .. if not I'll request the thread is deleted.

 

What's this saw ?

 

Obviously too much plastic. But I was interested to see what looks like an alloy plate to bolt the bar to, might be the plastics weren't up to it when it was made. Certainly not the cheapest way to do it though, so at least some attempt at making a more durable product.

 

Thanks,

bmp01

A better close up of the clutch side cover with that label on it ??

I see a CE mark and there must be clues on it. Shindaiwa..Redmax comes to mind as along shots.

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A better close up of the clutch side cover with that label on it ??

I see a CE mark and there must be clues on it. Shindaiwa..Redmax comes to mind as along shots.

 

Yes, i have asked for better pictures and waited, and waited....then i thought someone here would probably just know.

Grey throttle trigger and safety must be a clue.

I wondered about Efco but red controls on the 136 model.

 

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