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Murph_____

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  1. Haha where is the fun in that! I did want a project saw! I'll have a play and see how I get on with it. cheers for you help mate 👍
  2. cheers for that mate. I'll have another gander and give Stihl a ring once I've worked out the parts I need. I bought it as a project saw and to have a go at milling with, but also cut up the odd large bit of wood. Hence the desire for a brake. I've nowhere near the amount of experience require to fell a tree big enough to need it! It's the first older saw I've owned, any other advice for it? thanks, Alex
  3. Has anyone fitted a chain brake to an 075 av? or is anyone selling one? I have trawled the internet and whilst there are a couple of threads about people doing it with 075 and 076's they're pretty old and I can't find any of the part numbers they spoke of. I've had some luck with finding some of the relevant parts on ebay.de but does anyone know where I can get a list of what I need? thanks, Alex

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