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Ryobi 4450 20''


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Cheers guys, i guess not then, i was given the saw as second hand and it had been well abused, the chain was sharpened at the wrong angle and had also hit some nails etc' i wasn't familiar with chainsaws and after fitting a new chain the thing still wasn't cutting properly so after seeking advice on youtube and another forum i learned it was a chain oil problem so had to change the worm gear and file the heat burring off the bar and after that it works great, it has been cutting 20'' plus ash into 6' lengths and ripping it into 2'' - 3'' boards for garden seats with ease, would it be better used as a carving saw ? changing the sprocket and adding a dime tip bar ? thanks for your advice guys, cheers for now Peter.

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