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i use the 192t more than the 200t.

i only use the 200 on hardwood take downs with large diameter leaders.

this 192 is running so damn good lately that i rarely take the 200 out of the truck.i bring it just for backup.
 
that would drive me nuts. even in the bucket I got 2 scabbords but would rather just have one saw up there as you wear one in the ribs (got 2 scabbords as it works for me). If I put the big one on the floor it is always tipping over and landing on my shins.
 
that would drive me nuts. even in the bucket I got 2 scabbords but would rather just have one saw up there as you wear one in the ribs (got 2 scabbords as it works for me). If I put the big one on the floor it is always tipping over and landing on my shins.


I have been thinking about adding some type of a scabbord to our bucket truck. How do they have them attached, and did you make them or did you buy them from a vendor?
 
I have been thinking about adding some type of a scabbord to our bucket truck. How do they have them attached, and did you make them or did you buy them from a vendor?

Sherrill's got em (see above catalogue). They clip over lip of side (inside for me) of bucket and are indispensible IMO.
 
I have been thinking about adding some type of a scabbord to our bucket truck. How do they have them attached, and did you make them or did you buy them from a vendor?

couldn't find it in Sherrill but here it is from Baily's.....
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Are they sturdy and do you remove them from the bucket when moving from job to job? Made out of fiberglass??

Yes they are sturdy but after a while from dropping a saw in there (w chain brake on theoretically) the outer aspect of them becomes carved and one of mine now has a complete hole in it. But the outer part can be replaced to save a few bucks.

They can be either plastic or fiberglass. I leave mine in and the bucket covers on both of mine still straps down over them.
 
couldn't find it in Sherrill but here it is from Baily's.....
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Is that the one with the butchers block insert? If so my saw always gets stuck in between the corners of the inserts, they should make it molded in one piece. I have to keep the chainbrake off or it pulls the whole scabbard off, real annoying - it was sherrill's most expensive one too.
 

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