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thomas72

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I do not know anything about Caber, but I like the quality of Hastings. I have had no problems out of their rings. You do have to file them to proper fit.
 
Zombiechopper

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I like the Caber's that have come with the Meteor pistons. They are supposed to have a carbide grain structure that wears longer or somethingeruther like that. At least they don't tend to snap when installing like some others...
 
bcorradi

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I haven't had any problems running them in my personal saws or in saws I have rebuilt for others.

However, I along with most of the others in the thread, don't put a ton of hours on a saw per year cutting up personal firewood...but I doubt their longevity would be an issue.
 
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GASoline71

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Kewl you'se guys... :)

Here is the piston and cylinder from the 028 Super I got for free. All tore apart and in a 5 gallon bucket...

Intake side:

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Exhaust side:

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Looking in the cylinder at the exhaust port.

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Guy I got it from told me the P&C were junk. Hmm... look okay to me. So I figgered a set of rings just for kicks would do the trick. :)

Gary
 

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