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Odd Chain Behavior with Echo CS-271T
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<blockquote data-quote="mh9162013" data-source="post: 6709251" data-attributes="member: 157540"><p>Thank you for the great input, Mauser. I'll definitely take what you say into consideration. Like you, I'm cheap, so I'd like to reuse the bar and chain, but not if it jeopardizes my safety. Also, I think 14" is a bit too much for a saw of this size. The whole point of a top handle chainsaw is for low weight and size. But if I'm going to get a new bar and chain, I may look at a 10 incher.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again to everyone for the information and assistance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mh9162013, post: 6709251, member: 157540"] Thank you for the great input, Mauser. I'll definitely take what you say into consideration. Like you, I'm cheap, so I'd like to reuse the bar and chain, but not if it jeopardizes my safety. Also, I think 14" is a bit too much for a saw of this size. The whole point of a top handle chainsaw is for low weight and size. But if I'm going to get a new bar and chain, I may look at a 10 incher. Thanks again to everyone for the information and assistance! [/QUOTE]
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