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Looks like as i dont have a choice as its all arb waste iam best to go with semi chisel then i will go on robs site now and have a mooch thank greatful for the advice

 

JUST MEASURED IT 65" DIVIDED X 2 = 32.5 DIVIDED BY .404 = 80.445544 + 1 = 81 445544 YEH !! ??? :blushing:

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yes semi chisel is best also t-rex only likes likes to rev about 5000 rpm max and prefers nice big saw logs and if your working in the wet keep that back handle up stop it from earthing out you might get a kick

 

my father runs his a little richer on the carb but when you bury the saw in big wood it will be happier than cutting smaller bits of wood

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yes semi chisel is best also t-rex only likes likes to rev about 5000 rpm max and prefers nice big saw logs and if your working in the wet keep that back handle up stop it from earthing out you might get a kick

 

my father runs his a little richer on the carb but when you bury the saw in big wood it will be happier than cutting smaller bits of wood

 

thanks andrew the pluglead had got me thinking lol but only want it for sunday best on any big lumps etc

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So round up to 82, sounds about right for 25" hard tips

 

 

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thanks eddy i will try just ordering one 82dl semi chisel to make sure i have a match first then order some spares etc later thanks again everyone greatful

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Just fitted new 404 chain yippeeeeeeeee thanks rob it fits and just run it up to bed chain into new bar n oils well made up but its far to good to use now lol starts ticks over nice ring a ding ding ding ding ding ding thanks guys saved it from sitting sad under a workbench covered in muck n getting bashed around etc

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