Butch(OH)
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OK guys no looking in your books and you dealers don't count. Here is the question. On the pro model saws there is a black line around the saw between the handles. What is it for? Hint: it aint a racing stripe.
Blowdown1 said:aren't they "properly" referred to as gunning lines? not that I'm proper (or even know what I'm talking about)
fwf said:Since I am sure we can all agree that Stihl is "the authority" on all things related to chainsaws, I just checked the Stihl Manual.
They are called "Gunning Sights". And so it shall be for all eternity!
Joe
What, please tell were you sighting your face with before?Butch(OH) said:Yep, it's to aim the notch cut, just noticed that in the manual for the 660. I always thought it was just cosmetic.
Agreed.Blowdown1 said:aren't they "properly" referred to as gunning lines? ................
P_woozel said:What, please tell were you sighting your face with before?
oldsaw-addict said:I have used them for it, works like a charm. the tree falls right where you want it to.
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