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It's like this, a bit more damage than I'd expect from a nail that I didn't feel or hear[ATTACH]198428[/ATTACH]

 

 

the chain should sharpen up and cut ok, the prominent tip dose not look damaged at all!

 

I think you been lucky actually!

 

I've just got a couple of these chains to run on my 560, I've got a wind blown oak to sort first thing then off to fell some spruce later on!

 

the chain wasn't very sharp out the packet, looking forward to getting my own edge on it to see how it fairs up!

 

One good point is that it don't stretch like what Oregon chain does!

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At the other end of the user scale here.... I have an ickle ms180 for processing my own fire wood which is a mix of wood and mainly soft wood, with the odd bit of maple, birch or oak. My brother is the same but he gets more hard wood (lucky devil). It will be a while before I run the saw and can comment on the performance of the chains but I can say price and swift delivery are good. I ordered 3 for 14" bars for a few pence over £14 on the eBay store(it's cheaper there) sunday, they arrived today (Tuesday). I'll give one to bro and post back with views. My thinking is with a little saw that is only used for short periods a little bit of grabby/vibration behaviour isn't such an issue, I just want them to stay sharp OK. I find stihl chains stay sharp well.

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Well mine arrived this morning ordered 2 for the husky 240 and one for the 200t they sent me 2 of each so a free chain is always a good start put one one on the 200t and gave it a quick test in the back garden I see what people mean about it been graby but from what I have used so far a good chain at an excellent price will post a proper review once I have had it up a tree and used it all day dismantling fingers crossed they are good

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Good to hear these reviews ~ keep 'em coming chaps.

Steve the skinflint is getting closer to actually placing an order!

cheers, steve

 

Nine pages of feedback and you STILL haven't decided whether to spend 6 quid or not :thumbup::lol:

 

Your decision section of your brain must be well backed up:001_tt2::thumbup:

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