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This is probably the worst bar I've ever seen. Pictures dont do it justice. The ditch is worn so deep that the drive links where bottoming in the groove! Edges rolled over, rails uneven, you name it, this one had it.
This was on an old Lombard that was recently given to me.
So post up your worst bars, let's see them.
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This is probably the worst bar I've ever seen. Pictures dont do it justice. The ditch is worn so deep I it the drive links where bottoming in the groove! Edges rolled over, rails uneven, you name it, this one had it.
This was on an old Lombard that was recently given to me.
So post up your worst bars, let's see them.
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Cutting skids/pallets in one spot on the bar? I use wornout chains and old bars to cut skids, crates and pallets.

I’ve seen guys use the tip of the bar cutting skids.crates and pallets only and destroy the roller nose and bar at the top. I vary the position of the bar when cutting scrap wood.
 
No pic but I had a Homelite Super EZ that the bar rails were almost worn clear through the sides. I have no idea how they were still cutting with it.
 
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