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Dolmar PS-7900,I love it!!
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<blockquote data-quote="geofore" data-source="post: 112038" data-attributes="member: 2329"><p><strong>thin skin</strong></p><p></p><p>RockyJSquire, you are testing the new guy with your strait forward, depth of the skin analysis of this chain problem as always? Good thing you're here because I can hardly stay on topic. I have one of those PP7900's and it runs without chain problems except for the brick I hit today, who would ever think someone put brick in the croutch of a tree? Knocked the chain clean off the bar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geofore, post: 112038, member: 2329"] [b]thin skin[/b] RockyJSquire, you are testing the new guy with your strait forward, depth of the skin analysis of this chain problem as always? Good thing you're here because I can hardly stay on topic. I have one of those PP7900's and it runs without chain problems except for the brick I hit today, who would ever think someone put brick in the croutch of a tree? Knocked the chain clean off the bar. [/QUOTE]
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