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Ripping chainsaw chain info - differences and basics explained


Rob D
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Finally managed to get round to doing a leaflet type pdf on ripping chain to explain some of the differences in the makes of ripping chain and answer the basic questions that are always asked.

 

I still switch between the different makes of ripping chain to mix it up and see what works best - and in the end usually end up with the Granberg again. But the Oregon and Stihl do a good job and I think any differences between the chains are quite subtle....

 

Much more important is general saw and bar maintenace and chain sharpening.

 

If one chain was head and shoulders above the others I think everyone would just use that one!

 

You can open the pdf and print the leaflet.

 

 

 

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CB-Alask-2pg-A5-Card Ripping chain.pdf

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Thanks all - I don't know about chain guru though :blushing: ....

 

 

 

New Sugi bars will be here 1st May (inc all bars for T540), possibly a week or so before. This will be a big order and will be doing some kind of deal end of March.

 

 

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