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  1. Just placed them on next to each other, and they look very similar height and pitch. The new cutters are slightly shorter, but the spacing is similar and the cutting edges match in their spacing.
  2. Not sure. The orig chain came with the tool. The new one is a low profile, Oregon advanceCut. 91PX040
  3. Hi, I have a mitox 281mt multi, and want to change the chain on the pruner. From what I can see it needs a 10” 0.05” 3/8 chain. so I got a new chain...(silly me) I didn’t count the links, and bought a chain with 40 links. But the old chain, now counted, has 39 links. It does seem to fit, but the chain is not smooth. I’ve not run it up yet, but just turning the chain by hand seems to get a little stiff after about 5cm moving the chain around. Is this normal for a new chain, or do I need to swap it for a 39 link chain? Some help would be grateful. Thanks

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