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My thoughts on my first Piranha (Rotatech) chain are that they are ok'ish.... bit concerning that it has been heating the tip and edge of my guide bar up. The quality of the metal doesn't seem very consistent either.

 

I won't be using them in the long term. Back to using Oregon for me....

Might even treat myself to a Sugihara from RobD after the Piranha does in my Husky guide bar!

cheers, steve

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Does this mean stihl chains ain't much better than the run of the mill, or these cheap chains are only always (lets say) 80% as good as the best?...

 

which begs the question, why not buy half a dozen of these instead of top brands?....

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Does this mean stihl chains ain't much better than the run of the mill, or these cheap chains are only always (lets say) 80% as good as the best?...

 

which begs the question, why not buy half a dozen of these instead of top brands?....

 

I'd say they are below 80%, maybe more like (approximately) 67.76329%

Ya get what ya pay for.

cheers, steve

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There's your problem it's the crappy husky guide bar!

 

Yeah I know they aren't that great but it was working fine on the Oregon chain.... boshed on the Piranha chain and it was instantly heating it up; and it was oiling fine.

cheers, steve

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