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Can't see the benifits to my normal stihl petrol cutter.

 

Longer cut,good for cutting out door ways etc, you dont have to cut both sides of the wall.

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used a hydraulic one a few years ago chains were about £600 then working refurbing a power station the re-bar was twisted square bar if you hit it on a corner the chain just snapped , even in round re-bar could go through a chain in 2 days

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They have been out for a long while.

 

Wouldn't use one indoors unless you want to claim for flood damage... :lol:

 

Do like the bar tho. Wounder if it would work with oil so more chain oil gets through...

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