This is a pic of two Husqvarna 3/8-inch, 0.050 gauge, 24-inch chains brand new from the box. Top is H80 "green label" safety chain; bottom is H47 "yellow label" pro chain. The H80 doesn't appear to have safety links like some descriptions say it should have, and not like some other chains I have. The tooth is very slightly shorter and the depth gauge has been folded over to give it a flat surface on top. These two "features" are the only difference I see, except the shape of the gullet is different.
- Since there is no separate safety link, is it the folded over depth gauge that makes H80 safety chain?
- What does this folded depth gauge do that the regular one doesn't do?
- Do you flat file the folded depth gauge the same way as a regular one?
- What is it about H47 that would make it so much more kickback prone than H80?
- Will the H80 cutting performance really be that different compared to H47?