Posted by Whizkidkyus on December 20, 2020 at 20:05:00 from (64.130.131.139):
Hi ,
Has anyone used this type / brand of chain before ? How does it compare to American chain such as Oregon brand or other aftermarket chains or brand names like Sthil,etc.. Any pros / cons ? Thoughts ? I have a friend that works on small engines at his home and he fools with a few saws during the winter . Has a sharpener , but not the breaker and the other stuff , just sharpener . Said that he'd buy the stuff if he could get the chain cheaper than his books and someone mentioned that they had ordered it online somewhere cheaper , but it depends on chain size as well as how many feet or spool size . So i'm looking on the net for him ! Anyone know of a better or cheaper chain or website ?
Grandpa Love , could you ask your brother in Australia since this is where its from about it ? If he's heard of it or used it ? Charles in Australia , have you ever heard of it or used it ?
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