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Dont know if anyone has seen this yet on Youtube, well worth a look. Lab testing a genuine Stihl ms440 up against a cheap badged Chineese saw, (same as all the fake 395XP's going about)!!

 

Sorry but dont know how to link!

Edited by Steve Bullman
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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6GAssS-v2k]YouTube - Non-compliant chain saws dangerous[/ame]

 

 

 

 

Interesting! :thumbup1:

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great link, quite impressive what a proper saw will take! love the lab... imagine what you could do to the in-laws!!!! i wonder.. how many kg's of static weight does it take to remove an average big toe nail!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Did you know that 25% of the Chinese economy is counterfeit goods, including medicines without the active ingredient ( malaria vaccine, for example), and precursor chemicals for narcotic production. They also execute more of their own citizens than any other nation on Earth. And when we buy their cheap junk they use the money to build nuclear missiles capable of hitting us.:thumbdown:

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I bet they wouldnt try that hammer swing blow on a MS200T chain brake.:sneaky2:

 

Goes to show if you dont hang silly weights off your cheapo chainsaw it will probably be ok.:thumbup1::laugh1:

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Goes to show if you dont hang silly weights off your cheapo chainsaw it will probably be ok.:thumbup1::laugh1:

 

 

The question, is more how we ever survived without knowing this priceless nugget of trivia :lol:

 

 

 

 

Sam

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