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<blockquote data-quote="kenmbz" data-source="post: 7699814" data-attributes="member: 181426"><p>Just make sure the chain stays tight. When I am in long cuts it does loosen (think 6-10 inch branch ) and I know to stop when I hear the rattle or the chain will throw. </p><p>Let me know how your oiler works as mine does not throw anywhere near enough oil.</p><p>I put mine to work and it is holdin up pretty well, chain stays sharp for a good while even though it's so thin.</p><p>I get about an hour on the 8AH battery of cutting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenmbz, post: 7699814, member: 181426"] Just make sure the chain stays tight. When I am in long cuts it does loosen (think 6-10 inch branch ) and I know to stop when I hear the rattle or the chain will throw. Let me know how your oiler works as mine does not throw anywhere near enough oil. I put mine to work and it is holdin up pretty well, chain stays sharp for a good while even though it's so thin. I get about an hour on the 8AH battery of cutting. [/QUOTE]
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