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StevenA

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  • Birthday 27/02/1994

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  1. Maybe something simple like chain being too slack. Like you said after heavy cutting it creeps maybe the chain is stretching.
  2. Thanks for the help everyone. Just going to get the Oregon 91VXL semi chisel chain. 52 drive links, right?
  3. Only about 3 months, majority of the cutting has been on a saw horse so theres really not been any risk of hitting the ground.
  4. I was under the impression that unguarded ment no bumper tie straps. Sorry. When I done my CS30&31 I was told to do a sharpen every tank, I guess thats misinformation. My saw handling is fine I'm very conscious about where my chain is while cutting. I've yet to hit the ground with it. And I check the depth gauges every couple of sharpenings. Thanks for the help.
  5. Or would I be better off going with the unguarded stihl full chisel one Rob linked? I dont mind sharpening more often I normally do a touch up every tank anyways. Sorry for double post (could not edit last message)
  6. OREGON brand 91VX Low-Profile chainsaw chain is that any good?
  7. Some gypsies tried selling me one of these out of a transit haha
  8. Husqvarna 236, I want to change it so I can get a real full chisel chain (Without anti kickback features). All I can find for Picco is chains with the anti kickback features. I'll be buying a bigger pro saw soon so its probably not even worth it, but the chain that came with my 236 is shite.
  9. Could I just change from a 6 tooth sprocket to a 7 or 8? then buy a new bar and chain? Is it that simple or is there more to it?
  10. Is it possible to convert 3/8 lo pro to .325 or 3/8?

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