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Anti-kickback chain ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gark" data-source="post: 473572" data-attributes="member: 7437"><p>Yes the likelihood of kickback (bar nose into wood) is increased. My MS290 came with reduced kickback chains (RM2) also. They're all used up now and the 'normal' (RM or RS) chains cut better, perhaps the humped safety tie straps interfere with chip flow. Suggest ya read all the articles (chainsaw safety- kickback) and view the video before proceeding with yellow chains. Safety first...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gark, post: 473572, member: 7437"] Yes the likelihood of kickback (bar nose into wood) is increased. My MS290 came with reduced kickback chains (RM2) also. They're all used up now and the 'normal' (RM or RS) chains cut better, perhaps the humped safety tie straps interfere with chip flow. Suggest ya read all the articles (chainsaw safety- kickback) and view the video before proceeding with yellow chains. Safety first... [/QUOTE]
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