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ive never used a cheap ebay chain, nor understand why anyone would want to.

 

Have had dozens of chains snap over the years with no real incident. The worst that happened was with an 020, the tail end just nicked my forearm on its way round. I'd be interested to hear if anyones done worse?

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I had two snap in fairly quick succession during the intense cold last winter. Apparently due to metal being more brittle at very low temperatures.

 

Other than that, I think I've only ever had two other chains snap, one milling and one other.

 

Jonathan

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cheap chains stretch more and do not cut as well or keep sharp as long.

They are not as good

but they are cheap:thumbup:

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Have had a lot of Stihl chain snap on the drive links over the years all ways around the hole...mostly on 020's a few on 3/8... Ripped a few chain catchers off and some have hit me never any damage though..

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I had two snap in fairly quick succession during the intense cold last winter. Apparently due to metal being more brittle at very low temperatures.

 

Other than that, I think I've only ever had two other chains snap, one milling and one other.

 

Jonathan

 

rear leaf truck springs can break in low temps - common in Russia.

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