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No mosquitoes is a good thing :).
Now if it's that dang stihl ultra your running all prior comments regarding :sweet::sweet::sweet::sweet::sweet: should be thrown right out the window along with the smell of that crap. I like my maxima k2 :sweet::sweet::sweet::sweet::sweet::sweet:.

Uh oh it just became an oil thread!!! Lol jk but no I’m running Motul 800 at the suggestion of Del
 
Manufacturer would be cast into the base of the jug. Did you not pull it to grind on it, or you just didn't look while it was off?

I completely disassembled it, but don't remember what was on the base - probably because it said Mahle or Stihl and I didn't think anything of it. I would have noticed if it had been anything different.
 
You guys are all Pansies! Every saw in this thread is spotless. All my saws are dirty and I would put them in the kitchen if I wanted to... I just don't want to. [emoji23][emoji23]

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I will never allow myself those sweet flashy solid milled bars - but boy do I like em :baba:
Nice saws too, perfect fit.
A standard sprocket nose is as light, just don't last quite as long, or look as cool lol.
If you cut a lot then theres an advantage to them but in a small mount there really isn't much of an advantage for the normal user, in a large mount I see no reason not to have them unless you're cutting lots of storm damage or stumping.
 
A standard sprocket nose is as light, just don't last quite as long, or look as cool lol.
If you cut a lot then theres an advantage to them but in a small mount there really isn't much of an advantage for the normal user, in a large mount I see no reason not to have them unless you're cutting lots of storm damage or stumping.

I think my first priority for a solid milled bar if I think practical use and not "bling" is a 20" for my 7910/Granberg minimill, perhaps a Cannon would be suitable for that purpose if they have one that fits? Needs to be solid and stiff anyway, the more weight the better.
 
You guys are all Pansies! Every saw in this thread is spotless. All my saws are dirty and I would put them in the kitchen if I wanted to... I just don't want to. [emoji23][emoji23]

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They don’t have to stay grungy I actually like cleaning them when done, I stop short of polishing though.

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