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<blockquote data-quote="Huskybill" data-source="post: 7591236" data-attributes="member: 156900"><p>When my 2100 was new I did a favor and cut a tree near a gated fence, a big mistake. I hit a 2” pipe inside the tree. I destroyed three teeth on a new 404 chain. My point is back then Oregon offered repair kits. I ordered repair kits to replace the worst teeth and ground all of them the same. Not sure if there offered today</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huskybill, post: 7591236, member: 156900"] When my 2100 was new I did a favor and cut a tree near a gated fence, a big mistake. I hit a 2” pipe inside the tree. I destroyed three teeth on a new 404 chain. My point is back then Oregon offered repair kits. I ordered repair kits to replace the worst teeth and ground all of them the same. Not sure if there offered today [/QUOTE]
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