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Chain brake or no chain brake?
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas72" data-source="post: 1516174" data-attributes="member: 12623"><p>If the saw has a chain brake then that is good, but if it is a good older saw without one that is okay too. I have no problem running the older saws that never had them. Just treat it like any saw, if you are going to walk around with a saw cut it off. Do not operate a saw when you are fatigued. I have two Poulan 5200 saws one with a bow and the other with a 28" bar. Great running saws that will get the job done quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas72, post: 1516174, member: 12623"] If the saw has a chain brake then that is good, but if it is a good older saw without one that is okay too. I have no problem running the older saws that never had them. Just treat it like any saw, if you are going to walk around with a saw cut it off. Do not operate a saw when you are fatigued. I have two Poulan 5200 saws one with a bow and the other with a 28" bar. Great running saws that will get the job done quick. [/QUOTE]
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