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are these the best for chainsaw work ? I've got the L shaped type rusting away in a plastic pouch with a few missing . Are the draper ones good or any other recommendations ?

 

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I like T bars as they are small enough not to torque screws that much that the thread pops and also you can spin them which speeds up removal.

 

I have cheap ones with T27, 5mm & 6mm bits nad the long extension bits for cylinder removal and then a ratchet heavier duty one for final tightening of critical parts.

 

The ball ended Allen L keys are useful for carb and coil restricted access bolts where the ball end is invaluable.

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7 or 8yrs ago I got a set of wiha T handle tools in all the common stihl, husky and echo fixing sizes. Excellent quality and nice to use. Baught as a kit from baileysonline and (at the time) dirt cheap.

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Husqvarna do a nice set T handle 3mm 4mm 5mm 6mm and a 8mm socket part no, 504900006. ball ended screw drivers 3mm 502508601 4mm 502508701 5mm 502508801.

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are these the best for chainsaw work ? I've got the L shaped type rusting away in a plastic pouch with a few missing . Are the draper ones good or any other recommendations ?

 

Cheers

 

If you go down the Draper route,go for the Expert range.

 

I find they are a good compromise between quality and price,and available everywhere.

 

They also do a similar set of Tx drivers.

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