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the little plastic teeth on my stihl wore out a while ago, so I knocked these up, works a treat, but I should of made them a tad smaller as ive lost a inch of bar :blushing:

 

really should be thinking of getting another stihl or a husk with a 18/20 inch bar, so if anyones got one for sale please feel free to pm me :001_smile:

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the little plastic teeth on my stihl wore out a while ago, so I knocked these up, works a treat, but I should of made them a tad smaller as ive lost a inch of bar :blushing:

 

really should be thinking of getting another stihl or a husk with a 18/20 inch bar, so if anyones got one for sale please feel free to pm me :001_smile:

 

Dogs? plastic?

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They are not realy dogs, just reinforcements in the plastic, the MS 180 has not the power to utilise dogs, it will just stall.

 

what ever there called, the metal ones I put on work a treat, and ive not managed to stall it yet:001_smile:

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The key is yet. You may also burn out the clutch sooner.

easy-lift guy

 

but if you know what your doing and don't push the saw to hard how can you stall or burn a clutch out???

 

there just there for a bit of grip, not forcing the saw through.

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