CHAINSAW CUTTERS BREAKING OFF
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John, my 36v Makita came with an Oregon chain that I did not like, I purchased 2 Sungator's chains and love them I just wished that would make chains for the bigger saws.
I never heard of that brand. A quick search on Amazon and wow people really like it.
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I have had cutters break whenhitting nails or bullets in trees, not just because they were well worn or even worn to the service life marker. Well, "yet"....
For me, it seems to happen more often on the .043 gauge chain. I can't think of a time I hit something and broke a cutter, though it must have happened at least once.
I wonder if it’s a Knock off oregano chain, lots of counterfeit parts online nowadays. Or perhaps just cheaper metal , I’d be curious where those chain are made .
I got it from what I believe to be a legitimate oregano dealer. In my heart, I think it's the narrow gauge chain, but it's just weird to me.
Gauge, not pitch.
Absolutely!