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What? Have they abolished the policy?

 

I looked on the Chainsawbars website but there isn't a chain match for the t540xp. I've sent RobD a pm though.

 

My 201 14" was 50 drive links, my 540 14" is 52 drive links, if that helps any.

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The oregon chain is the better of the two but as suggested the sihl full chisel is a good option.

 

We have that on the site now as I make the loops up 45 DL for the 12" bar or 52 DL for the 14" bar on the husky.

 

Only thing I suggest is that if you are not that hot on keeping the depth gauge down you soon will be!:blushing:

 

Stihl are bringing out a full chisel with better ie less safety ramps, got some on order but not sure when it will be in.

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The oregon chain is the better of the two but as suggested the sihl full chisel is a good option.

 

We have that on the site now as I make the loops up 45 DL for the 12" bar or 52 DL for the 14" bar on the husky.

 

Only thing I suggest is that if you are not that hot on keeping the depth gauge down you soon will be!:blushing:

 

Stihl are bringing out a full chisel with better ie less safety ramps, got some on order but not sure when it will be in.

 

:001_huh: Really!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fantastic!!!!!:thumbup1:

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The oregon chain is the better of the two but as suggested the sihl full chisel is a good option.

 

We have that on the site now as I make the loops up 45 DL for the 12" bar or 52 DL for the 14" bar on the husky.

 

Only thing I suggest is that if you are not that hot on keeping the depth gauge down you soon will be!:blushing:

 

Stihl are bringing out a full chisel with better ie less safety ramps, got some on order but not sure when it will be in.

 

Will you be allowed to post it to us though?

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The stihl policy is changing soon if not already.

 

Basically the only item's that will require a hand over will be machines with an un covered blade(well some wording to that affect) i.e. chainsaws, hedge trimmers, brush cutters with a blade etc.

Everything else will be ok to post.

 

Will saws without bar be OK???:sneaky2:

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