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Posted
5 hours ago, Rob1982 said:

I'd like to try it out on my saws for testing! Cheers Rob

 

 

First reply so if you buy a chain off our website [and a file] then post some pics and a review up on this thread I'll refund the order.

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Posted
2 hours ago, IronMike said:

I got told the file is hideously priced?

 

Yep it sort of is but I suppose it is an innovative chain and file system so...

Posted
6 minutes ago, Rob D said:

 

No it's only in a .063 - Stihl pretty much only make for Stihl

They used to manufacture in several gauges in the past . I used Stihl full chiz in .058 gauge on my Husqvarna saws back in the day .

Posted
32 minutes ago, Stubby said:

They used to manufacture in several gauges in the past . I used Stihl full chiz in .058 gauge on my Husqvarna saws back in the day .

They are missing a trick with this singular gauge size, maybe they will produce different gauges later. I would say this chain would be more widely used in Forestry rather than Arb, where most cutters use Husky’s on a different gauge.

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Posted
1 hour ago, 5thelement said:

They are missing a trick with this singular gauge size, maybe they will produce different gauges later. I would say this chain would be more widely used in Forestry rather than Arb, where most cutters use Husky’s on a different gauge.

Exactly .

Posted
3 hours ago, Stubby said:

They used to manufacture in several gauges in the past . I used Stihl full chiz in .058 gauge on my Husqvarna saws back in the day .

 

Yep they do other chains in .058 but they tend to be the exception to the rule - I don't think they'll do this in .058 [could be wrong though...]

 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Muddy42 said:

I already have four different files sizes and find that too many ! 

 

Yep I know what you mean - but at least this one will stand out!

1 hour ago, Stubby said:

Exactly .

 

 

Start writing to them maybe - as in theory it should be fairly easy to do - the top part of the chain is the same. But maybe they want to keep it for themselves for a bit.

 

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