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Re: "Hard" chain link problem?
« Reply #10 on: October 06, 2013, 01:06:07 pm »
Lesson learned..Carleton is crap and always has been,QA is not there strong suit.
Stihl is tough to file also but a good tooth. Oregon is the only chain worth a darn as far as I'm concerned. Stihl is better  but hard to file and is hard on files.
Lately Woodsman pro has a 73LGx tooth, which is the best, on a Carleton chassis, which is fine, already narrow if you want to race, for like 14 bucks or whatever a 20inch loop.
Ask before you buy though.

 

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