I don't know about you or others in my opinion it is the inertia brake that triggers shall we call it if the nose catches and a kickback occurs. I am sure there is a difference in how sensitive these things are from model a to model b and perhaps depending how much debris has accumulated in the mechanism.Choosing a chainsaw with a hand guard brake,
Folks have a whole thread on here about this lately. When new the bumper drive link type reduced kickback chain seems pretty similar to the same make and model without it. Probably a bit more frustrating as the cutters are sharpened back.Choose a low kickback chain is also helpful.
But I also have a question: Are low kickback chains less aggressive than other chains?
You are right. How much debris in the mechanism may partly impact the stability.I don't know about you or others in my opinion it is the inertia brake that triggers shall we call it if the nose catches and a kickback occurs. I am sure there is a difference in how sensitive these things are from model a to model b and perhaps depending how much debris has accumulated in the mechanism.
Folks have a whole thread on here about this lately. When new the bumper drive link type reduced kickback chain seems pretty similar to the same make and model without it. Probably a bit more frustrating as the cutters are sharpened back.
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