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<blockquote data-quote="P62" data-source="post: 4560795" data-attributes="member: 3000"><p>Nice clean P41. There were made for several years 1976-82. The later saws with P41S had the chainbreak (S safety). These saws were 4 cubic inch. At the time saws of 4 cube and up were considered professional and did not require an inertia break. The mechanical chainbreak was an option. It also made it a pain to fuel and oil as well as add weight to the saw. Not sure of the year it became mandatory for all saws to have them. It had to have been somewhere in the 80's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P62, post: 4560795, member: 3000"] Nice clean P41. There were made for several years 1976-82. The later saws with P41S had the chainbreak (S safety). These saws were 4 cubic inch. At the time saws of 4 cube and up were considered professional and did not require an inertia break. The mechanical chainbreak was an option. It also made it a pain to fuel and oil as well as add weight to the saw. Not sure of the year it became mandatory for all saws to have them. It had to have been somewhere in the 80's [/QUOTE]
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