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<blockquote data-quote="techdave" data-source="post: 1025030" data-attributes="member: 4883"><p><strong>RE: Worries about wearing out the chainbrake</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi you all, this last week we replaced one of our tophandled echos we use for brushing chaparral plants along side the trails.</p><p></p><p>After 10 years of weekly misuse and abuse by volunteers who are often abrupt and clumsy aobut applyin the brake before moving from place to place (policy is 10 feet or 3 steps or major shifting of your footing) the brake was still working.</p><p></p><p>I have yet to wear out the brake in my 46 cc "Daverized" crapsman/poulan either, and its got over 300 commercial hours on it.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, dave. (YMMV)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="techdave, post: 1025030, member: 4883"] [b]RE: Worries about wearing out the chainbrake[/b] Hi you all, this last week we replaced one of our tophandled echos we use for brushing chaparral plants along side the trails. After 10 years of weekly misuse and abuse by volunteers who are often abrupt and clumsy aobut applyin the brake before moving from place to place (policy is 10 feet or 3 steps or major shifting of your footing) the brake was still working. I have yet to wear out the brake in my 46 cc "Daverized" crapsman/poulan either, and its got over 300 commercial hours on it. FWIW, dave. (YMMV) [/QUOTE]
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