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Probably bad advice, but a quick fix on site when the drive links burr up, is to undo the bolts, slacken off the chain, tighten the bolts again then run it full throttle. Re-tighten after

 

 

Brilliant advice if you happen to be running a t540xp with original bar in it!

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Brilliant advice if you happen to be running a t540xp with original bar in it!

 

 

Original bar or not I am now running a Sugi due to tech shite problems ...4 month old bar!! ImageUploadedByArbtalk1445695904.319061.jpg.d1c21e8d7f88afc617ec1c911627a458.jpg

Still get regular chain skip on a Sugi.

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Original bar or not I am now running a Sugi due to tech shite problems ...4 month old bar!! [ATTACH]192069[/ATTACH]

Still get regular chain skip on a Sugi.

 

 

Shocking aren't they! Oregon one is no better either

  • 2 months later...
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I have a couple of chains on order to try out, will let you know what they are like.

 

 

Hi Steve, did you ever use those piranha chains? How did you get on?

I have bought a couple for my 200t.

Thanks will

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Yeah ok. For the price can't complain. Couple niggles, they don't seem to leave as nice a finish on small cuts as my usual Stihl chain, should arguably be using a silky for those sort of diameters though. File feels weird when sharpening, doesn't glide as smoothly as on Stihl. Wear itself seems ok though. I'd like to try one on my ground saws when they are available to see how it holds up....top handled saw very rarely gets blunt

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Yeah ok. For the price can't complain. Couple niggles, they don't seem to leave as nice a finish on small cuts as my usual Stihl chain, should arguably be using a silky for those sort of diameters though. File feels weird when sharpening, doesn't glide as smoothly as on Stihl. Wear itself seems ok though. I'd like to try one on my ground saws when they are available to see how it holds up....top handled saw very rarely gets blunt

 

 

Thanks Steve I'll see how I get on tomorrow with a new one

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Well I tried out the piranha chain today. I was deadwooding some large scots pine.It didn't seem too aggressive and it left a tidy cut though I think with a sharpen it will cut a little faster. Haven't tried to sharpen it yet. For less than £12 for two chains delivered seems like value for momey

  • 5 weeks later...
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Hello again, thanks for the updates on people trying the piranhas,

 

I will order some P-chains now. I'll try it with my Stihl bar and see how the bar is before buying another.

 

My MS170 chain and bar has seen limited home use, I have had it about 14 years but only use it occasionally for garden trimming, I have felled and chopped up about 3 ash trees and an old dead apple tree (wow that apple wood is hard).

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