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Nicc

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  1. Yes time to stop being lazy when it comes to maintenance which I’m ok at but just lazy that’s not to say I don’t sharpen and clean etc but obviously not enough thanks again
  2. Never had a problem with Stihl or husqvarna bars my only conclusion is that the Oregon bars are more susceptible to heat damage I notice it has an aluminium core and I’m not the best with maintenance etc and possibly a bit heavy handed with awkward cuts lol thanks anyway everyone safe cutting ?
  3. It’s a 15” Oregon control cut with aluminium core on husqvarna 550 xp
  4. Ok thanks i will probably not use Oregon bar again ?
  5. Just wondering if anyone can shed light on an Oregon bar delaminating after little use iv been using chainsaws for a long time and never had this happen before having said that iv never used an Oregon bar before and i have recently been carving some rustic furniture if anyone can help that would be great

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