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cracked ms880 crankshaft.... really ??????
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<blockquote data-quote="Marshy" data-source="post: 4783621" data-attributes="member: 120417"><p>Im not all worked up about anything, just pointing out that it would in fact be stronger if it had the same amount of material as the other side. Im just guessing when I said it could have been a designed failure point because I dont really see any other reason for it to exist. It doesnt matter in the end, it still broke and its not like Stihl will change it... Just make me wonder what some of the design engineers were thinking...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marshy, post: 4783621, member: 120417"] Im not all worked up about anything, just pointing out that it would in fact be stronger if it had the same amount of material as the other side. Im just guessing when I said it could have been a designed failure point because I dont really see any other reason for it to exist. It doesnt matter in the end, it still broke and its not like Stihl will change it... Just make me wonder what some of the design engineers were thinking... [/QUOTE]
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