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I'm getting continualy  frustrated  with my 540 and have started using my 201 again far superior imo but not going to start a riot ??  my question is has anyone fitted a highclip  to there stihl echo etc any photos of what you used where you positioned  it are greatly appreciated  I know people will say just use a extra karabiner it's not the same ? only thing I love about the 540 ??

 

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On 14/03/2019 at 00:38, wicklamulla said:

well i managed to affix a small krab to my Echo CS2511 as i hi clip up point,  it worked very well.  will get some pics fer ya.

Cheers would be greatly appreciated   

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On 14/03/2019 at 00:56, Steve Bullman said:

Good question/ the high clip on the 540 is it’s best feature imo 

Couldnt agree more Steve baffled me why stihl and echo haven't jumped on it is it patented I wounder ?

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