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Menard's chainsaw line up
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<blockquote data-quote="Vibes" data-source="post: 4127543" data-attributes="member: 15117"><p>Those smaller Efco's are screaming little saws. I've had several through the years only they were John Deere green and yellow and white Cub Cadets. They are good running plastic saws, but don't have bar/chain guide plates. If they are run with loose chains, the case gets chewed up. The oiler seems to be the weak part on them. </p><p></p><p> I would buy one if I needed a small saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vibes, post: 4127543, member: 15117"] Those smaller Efco's are screaming little saws. I've had several through the years only they were John Deere green and yellow and white Cub Cadets. They are good running plastic saws, but don't have bar/chain guide plates. If they are run with loose chains, the case gets chewed up. The oiler seems to be the weak part on them. I would buy one if I needed a small saw. [/QUOTE]
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