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How many of you use one on your saws?

I saw this one on E-Bay and it caught my attention.

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So............I am at a loss.;)

So is this for when you really, really need to add more weight to your saw.:eek:

Seems like the skidplate would go great with gigantic spikes too.:buttkick:
 
So............I am at a loss.;)

So is this for when you really, really need to add more weight to your saw.:eek:

Seems like the skidplate would go great with gigantic spikes too.:buttkick:


Somehow, it's supposed to protect the fuel tank and keep the handle assembly from breaking.

It's made of aluminum, so it's not all that heavy.
 
How many of you use one on your saws?

I saw this one on E-Bay and it caught my attention.

$_57.JPG
So............I am at a loss.;)

So is this for when you really, really need to add more weight to your saw.:eek:

Seems like the skidplate would go great with gigantic spikes too.:buttkick:
I wonder if I put one on my 044 way back when, it wouldn't be cracked now :(
 
I have one one an 660, helps a little, very, very light. I do let friends use my stuff, helps when you loan that saw to a knuckle dragging saw abuser!!!
I thought that was what the MS290/310/390xps were for, ;)
 
Do they have long travel A/V mounts to go along with those? Maybe some lights to mount on the front handle bar, and a 6" chrome vertical exhaust pipe too.
 

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