I am going to put a new top end on an 026. I would like some opinions. Is the decomp desirable or not?
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
I am going to put a new top end on an 026. I would like some opinions. Is the decomp desirable or not?
Thanks for your help.
It's something thats not needed on 026/260.........but then again my Dad
is 70 yrs old and sure is a lot easier on his sholuder he say's. I do use it
it on mine from time to time.
TT
OK thanks, I guess I better face the fact that I will be 67 in a couple of months and have had a rotator cuff injury in my right shoulder. Rather not admit it but that won't make it go away, so I guess I better go with the decomp.:greenchainsaw:
Couldn't hurt in that case.
Didn't think to tell you that Brad. I still act like I'm 35. Still do a lot of hard outdoor work too. But I love it, especially chain saw work, so what the heck, Might keep me healthy.
:greenchainsaw:
in the morning when things are nice and compression'ey you'll thank yer' wallet you got it i sure do.i've had that handle rip out of my hands a few times.
If you use decomp. on 026/ms260 saws they take more pulls to start cold.
Do you have a hard time pulling that 7900 over? That 026 would seem like child toy after a 7900
Rotator cuff damage?
How about a PS-420 or MS 250 C-BE?
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