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Baileys online lpx, lgx sale

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Nixon, Oct 21, 2013.

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  1. Nixon

    Nixon

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    They are selling lpx and lgx 3/8 ,.050 20" (72dl) chain for $149.99 for ten loops .
    Lgx 3/8 ,.050 24 " (84dl ) chain for $169.99 for ten loops . Free ups ground shipping .
    So i order 10 20" lgx and 10 24" lgx . Beats anything I can get as far as pricing around here .
    Takes a bit to find it with the way the site is laid out ,but if you need some chain , it's worth the time .
    John
     
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    I find Oregon chain to be too soft for my likes. I do use their Woodland Pro (rebranded Carlton) though. Its cheaper than the Oregon loops (by the each) on their site, but the 10 pack is cheaper for Oregon and they have free shipping in them (the biggest drawback to buying there is the shipping cost).

    Easy to find loops on the site. On the top there is a button for chainsaws, bars and chains. Select that and then select either chain loops or reels, then the size and type chain you want.
     
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    no need to wait for a sale john, that's my everyday price when you buy chain in bulk.
     
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    Are we advertising in this site now?
     
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    I was sent that ad as well... I use strictly Stihl chains... Without a doubt they hold the best edge when exposed to dirt under bark,,, I noticed Oregon chain dulls up much quicker, so it's strictly Stihl chain for me... Less I have to sharpen the more wood I'm getting cut..
     
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    Darn Terry! I'll have to keep that in mind ! Should have thought to check with you first at any rate
     
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    you got an issue with me telling one of my customers that I could have sold him chain cheaper than baileys. or do you just have issues?
     
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    Yes, I have issues with your posts here, offering chainsaws for sale, and now chain. You wanna make a buck off of posting here, then yes, I have issues with you. You wanna belly up to me here like this, then I have even more issue with you. You can take your business and your customers offline.
     
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    Settle down Men..

    We can see in Nixons Sig line that he has quite a few machines that Terry has worked on.

    No need to get our feathers ruffled.

    But Direct sales in the open Forums will have to wait a little.
     
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