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madhatte

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If it’s 0.080 gauge, it’s likely for use in a mechanical harvester, not a hand held chainsaw.

Philbert
I concur -- that's a very blunt (Blount?) grind, which would hold up well under harsh conditions. Yet, it appears to be a semi-chisel chassis, which means that it can be ground to a somewhat faster-cutting profile. However, that .080 gauge means it will not fit a normal .404 bar unless it's either worn- or hogged-out. In all, an odd and interesting but not specifically useful find.
 

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