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Its been like that for yonks, so have all my older ms200T's, they break I buy a new one because the saw is new, then they break again so I dont bother.

 

Although there is a reason why I say ms200T and not 020 but thats for another thread.:001_smile:

 

Coulda just been unlucky with the brake band since I hardly ever have to replace mine for some reason:sneaky2: In fact I have 2 new ones sitting around somewhere.:thumbup:

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Just as a matter of interest do you clip your strop onto the chainbrake on that side?

 

We used to do it all the time to carry over the shoulder (utility work, long treks through fields, lots of gear) until a brake handle snapped one day on a saw the guy in front of me was carrying. Put a stop to clipping on that side and been months since we have had a broken handle.

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Just as a matter of interest do you clip your strop onto the chainbrake on that side?

 

We used to do it all the time to carry over the shoulder (utility work, long treks through fields, lots of gear) until a brake handle snapped one day on a saw the guy in front of me was carrying. Put a stop to clipping on that side and been months since we have had a broken handle.

 

I know what you mean mate but I don't do that very often. Its to do with the poor construction I think.

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