millbilly
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Any comments? Made in Australia and the price is good, just wondering about quality.
do like I did,, save your pennies and buy some stihl chain
Save your cash it is junk, & China made whatever it says on the packagingAny comments? Made in Australia and the price is good, just wondering about quality.
Keep your eye on the nose sprocket, a local guy in our area was selling these bars, & about 6 out of the 16 or so bars he sold the nose sprocket bearing failed( fell apart) & locked up the chain shedding it in a couple of cases & spreading the ends of the bar apart with the chain slipping down the side of what was left of the sprocket( i am told he returned the remaining stock to his supplier ASAP & now carries no stock with that nameI wish I had found this post before I purchased an Archer "Australia" bar. I assumed they were re-branded GB bars like the frostbite ones that were around a few years ago. No where on the bar does is it actually say " Made in Australia" there isn't any country of origin marked at all. Just handling the bar you can tell it's from china or twain. The rivet heads aren't ground flush with the bar surface and the nose sprocket and bearing feel cheap. I think it might be made by the same people that make forester bars?
Don't get me wrong for $28 for a 25" bar it's not all that bad, just don't expect a high quality bar or you'll be disappointed.
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Wow now I am really confused, might be some hocus pocus with the word Australia.
http://xlt-systems.com/IMAGES/PMD-Chain-Catalogue-09.pdf
Has an Australian address, might be who knows what?
That's actually good to look at. I can't work out how the hell they'd be efficient with that many people on an otherwise automated process.
Look forward to your comments and impressions!I've got Archer coming to me for testing . . . .
Hey stranger. Good to see you around!
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