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56 minutes ago, htb said:

What is? @Mark Bolam

I believe the general consensus is no body has a clue. The owner thinks he has a 350, the man from the manufacturer reckons 550XP and from the look of the pics, I can see where he is coming from but who knows.

I guess it is a bit like not knowing what model of car you drive......." you mean it isn't a mini and you tell me it is a M3 BMW....well...spank me with a kipper!!!!!

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Sorry chaps, typo! Yes, its a 550xp - not sure how I managed that! 

 

Reading through comments, it could be an oiling issue as it's been oiling heavier than usual. I've no probs with chain tension on any of my other saws it's just this one and as I was stripping it down I noticed that damage. Thanks for the advice guys

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