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Big CC Chainsaws a thing of the past or will new models come out soon?


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13 minutes ago, Moose McAlpine said:

There's another one on there now.

 

Yeah, i did ok with mine and it was only half an hour away. It's pretty much new, and sees little use.

 

I was talking to a mate recently about importing some new 395s and 3120s, may do that some time if there's any demand.

I'm sure they will be the demand just depends on total costs etc. 

An yeah Iv been watching the one on eBay it's a bit older and at 970 already and not local. What year is it do u know?

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Andy, my point was, it shouldn’t take two tanks to cut a 10’ board.
A very common mistake I made for a long time was using a standard depth gauger tool,
.325,3/8 etc
It’s doesn’t do .404 that’s a separate tool.
I’d had my depth gauges sat too high for years???
I know you know your stuff mate.
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2 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:

Andy, my point was, it shouldn’t take two tanks to cut a 10’ board.
A very common mistake I made for a long time was using a standard depth gauger tool,
.325,3/8 etc
It’s doesn’t do .404 that’s a separate tool.
I’d had my depth gauges sat too high for years???
I know you know your stuff mate.
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Clue should be on the box that ripping chain came in.......  ? K

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