Raymond
Addicted to ArboristSite
You all do what you want, I'm gonna unsubscribe to this thread.Oh, and just FYI:
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/logging/sections/preamble/chainbrakes_preamble.html
Although the low-kickback chain can reduce kickback energy by 40 to 90 percent, there are drawbacks to its use, according to the CPSC report. These drawbacks include: (1) New technology chains generally exhibit some loss in cutting efficiency (speed and ease of cutting), (2) these chains make cutting more tiring for the operator thereby causing more operator fatigue, and (3) the loss of cutting efficiency may adversely affect the life of the chain. The loss of cutting efficiency has been estimated to be anywhere from a 10 to 25 percent. OSHA has no estimates of the increase in operator fatigue and the degradation in the service life of the chain.
I don't know when this was written... 1995?