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Anyone had manufacturing defect in stihl or pferd 2 in 1?
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<blockquote data-quote="sean donato" data-source="post: 7944604" data-attributes="member: 123795"><p>It's called a right or left cutter. Then you have preset tie straps, tie straps, and drivers. There can be hump drive links, sometimes referred to as a "guard link", and safty tie straps. Never once heard a cutter called a bit. </p><p>"Pro" chains can also have "safty" links. The old shark fin design was actually to make the chain cut smoother, not really for safty. Just turned out it helped reduce kickback as well as making the chain not cut worth a hoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sean donato, post: 7944604, member: 123795"] It's called a right or left cutter. Then you have preset tie straps, tie straps, and drivers. There can be hump drive links, sometimes referred to as a "guard link", and safty tie straps. Never once heard a cutter called a bit. "Pro" chains can also have "safty" links. The old shark fin design was actually to make the chain cut smoother, not really for safty. Just turned out it helped reduce kickback as well as making the chain not cut worth a hoot. [/QUOTE]
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