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What's wrong with me? My chain? My saw? See this dust flying fine as flour?
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<blockquote data-quote="Philbert" data-source="post: 7019469" data-attributes="member: 12609"><p>I have seen guys win races with low-kickback chain, out-of-the-box.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes the '<em>secret sauce</em>' does not come to fruition. Sometimes (a <em>lot</em> times, IMO) it is the operator.</p><p></p><p>But the bigger gullet and taking as much weight off of the chain as possible (and often beyond what is practical) come up in a lot of these forums for 'race chains'. Not necessarily the best advice for 'work chains'.</p><p></p><p>Philbert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philbert, post: 7019469, member: 12609"] I have seen guys win races with low-kickback chain, out-of-the-box. Sometimes the '[I]secret sauce[/I]' does not come to fruition. Sometimes (a [I]lot[/I] times, IMO) it is the operator. But the bigger gullet and taking as much weight off of the chain as possible (and often beyond what is practical) come up in a lot of these forums for 'race chains'. Not necessarily the best advice for 'work chains'. Philbert [/QUOTE]
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