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Dan Maynard

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I don't know what the chain is exactly but my Stihl Kombi pole saw has bumper links between the teeth - won't cut on the tip of the bar at all so doesn't kick back, you can't bore. That's 3/8" narrow kerf so may fit the MSA120?

 

TigerTree

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An Oregon Guard Mate might be what you want...

 

 

Both those are good thoughts thank you

Posted
10 hours ago, Billhook said:

In search of the lost chord??     That's very moody and blue!

I will " Lodge " that in the " Haywood "

Posted
47 minutes ago, Billhook said:

Now there's a thought, because of course "thinking is the best way to travel!"

Therefore  " I am " ............

Posted
5 hours ago, Stubby said:

Therefore  " I am " ............

I just opened a five gallon jerry can.  The cap was under pressure and when it released I am now covered in petrol!

So it is now. " I stink therefore I am!"

(I think I shall be using the cordless saw if this sort of thing keeps happening)

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17 minutes ago, Billhook said:

I just opened a five gallon jerry can.  The cap was under pressure and when it released I am now covered in petrol!

So it is now. " I stink therefore I am!"

(I think I shall be using the cordless saw if this sort of thing keeps happening)

If you leave them in the sun its best to " crack " the lid a tad to vent it first before you fully open it . On the plastic ones the swollen body is the give away . ( sorry , you know this already I'm sure )

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