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Ok folks - time for me to pick your brains for a change!!

 

How would you go about ordering a new bar &/or chain for your chainsaws?

 

I'm trying to identify the best way to display these on our website, and I'd rather go about it in a way that makes sense to the type of folks that might actually order them!

 

e.g.

 

Would you prefer to:

 

- Use the existing bar as a reference?

- Search by the make/model of your saw, and look for a list of suitable bars & chains to suit that saw?

- Know the length / pitch etc details and order form there?

 

I'd really appreciate any input or feedback on this - I want to make it absolutely dolly simple for people to be able to pick the correct Bars & Chains for their saws. I can have 2/3 different systems, but I've got to start somewhere!

 

Cheers & many thanks,

James

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