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Wanting a narrower chain for milling on my 460 rancher/husqvarna 555
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<blockquote data-quote="cluelessmontana" data-source="post: 7965786" data-attributes="member: 189256"><p>i was looking @ the knockoff 660s like this farrrrrmmac / neotec one <a href="https://www.amazon.com/FARMMAC-Chainsaw-High-End-Version-cylinder/dp/B0BR7WSYMY" target="_blank">https://www.amazon.com/FARMMAC-Chainsaw-High-End-Version-cylinder/dp/B0BR7WSYMY</a> which comes to under 400 after the 80 dollar off coupon. My understanding with these is that you have to assemble them entirely yourself. I haven't done anything like that before and while I am sure that i could figure it out, I am also sure that i could screw it up royally. I dont know much about these china saws but I dont really trust the reviews on amazon. If they were as good of an option as the reviews would lead u to believe, wouldnt everyone be running them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cluelessmontana, post: 7965786, member: 189256"] i was looking @ the knockoff 660s like this farrrrrmmac / neotec one [URL]https://www.amazon.com/FARMMAC-Chainsaw-High-End-Version-cylinder/dp/B0BR7WSYMY[/URL] which comes to under 400 after the 80 dollar off coupon. My understanding with these is that you have to assemble them entirely yourself. I haven't done anything like that before and while I am sure that i could figure it out, I am also sure that i could screw it up royally. I dont know much about these china saws but I dont really trust the reviews on amazon. If they were as good of an option as the reviews would lead u to believe, wouldnt everyone be running them? [/QUOTE]
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