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bennn*e

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Carlton yerman 28" .050 3/8 the suppliers clearing out to go on my new to me non Stihl chainsaw. Got 100ft F/C 'tiger' Carlton chain on the cheap a while back so should do the trick
 
lumberjackau

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Finally after waiting what feels like an eternity we picked up these today.

.45 for me
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And a 44 for the missus
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Nice mate, what breed are they? I grew up using a smoke stick for hunting whitetail, heaps of fun. I had a Thompson Center Seneca 45cal, the old man had a T/C Hawken 50cal. using a Maxi Ball in that Hawken would send em sideways for a few feet before they fell over :laugh:. Mum still has those two plus a nice pair of T/C Patriot pistols (45cal). I should go through the effort to get my licence so I get get them sent here
 
460cixy

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Nice mate, what breed are they? I grew up using a smoke stick for hunting whitetail, heaps of fun. I had a Thompson Center Seneca 45cal, the old man had a T/C Hawken 50cal. using a Maxi Ball in that Hawken would send em sideways for a few feet before they fell over :laugh:. Mum still has those two plus a nice pair of T/C Patriot pistols (45cal). I should go through the effort to get my licence so I get get them sent here


The 45 is a dikar mountain rifle and the 44 is an armi jaeger both I think are made by cva have you seen the bolt action muzzie loaders around now days?
 
Creeker

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Ignition switch/ choke connection ?

Got NBI really...lol

I've got a 'CHAIN SAW SERVICE MANUAL' for 070,070AV, 090,090AV,090G, Models 1106,1109.

Can't see that bit it it, but then again the Manual doesn't expand parts to that extent.
 
KiwiBro

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Anyone else using 3/8LP chain on 3/8 rims?

Am almost at the end of a chain running it this way and can't really say the wear is noticeably worse. Also, and this is quite the 'break through' for me, I don't mind Oregon's 91vxl 3/8lp chain. That's the first Oregon chain that hasn't stretched or busted beyond my tolerance levels.

The reason I'm trying a few different-for-me things is to not get lost in blind loyalty and just test for myself. If I can live with 3/8lp chain on 3/8 rims, then it means just one standard 3/8 rim type across my three saws - 241/310/7900 (sold the 170 before actually using it).
 

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