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Don't stop so well though ! Wonder why he has not removed it on the Stihl he is selling as well ????

 

He's obviously a safety conscious guy.

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Well i had to ask them, how removing the chainbrake handle improves the saw...

 

"Hi,

It was removed because the person using it was cutting trees with lots of bushes (branches) around and so it interrupted the chainsaw going deeper into the tree.."

 

Well that's fine - no chance of kickback with lots of branches around :001_rolleyes:

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Well i had to ask them, how removing the chainbrake handle improves the saw...

 

"Hi,

It was removed because the person using it was cutting trees with lots of bushes (branches) around and so it interrupted the chainsaw going deeper into the tree.."

 

Well that's fine - no chance of kickback with lots of branches around :001_rolleyes:

 

Hi Alex mad that's saw the best place for it is the skip lol lol lol Jon

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Well that's an easy one.

 

It should be spares or repair as it is incomplete and with the MAIN safety feature removed it is in need of repair or skipping.

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I've seen so many chainsaws being sold on eBay by so called professionals, and their pictures of the saw have the chain on backwards:lol:

 

They mostly don't reply when I message them to remind them their chain is on wrong way round lol

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