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What is your opinion of the full wrap handlebar vs standard?

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Lastmohecken, Dec 11, 2020.

  1. huskihl

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    No sir, I don’t.
     
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  2. huskihl

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    Just popped up

    SELLING - Full wrap handle 3120
     
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  3. Husky Man

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    Well Dayum, That didn’t last long, already showing sold :( when I clicked the link :mad:


    Doug :cheers:

    ps, I appreciate the assist even though someone beat me to it

    Thank You :handshake:
     
  4. buZZsaw BRAD

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    MY Stihl 194T and 261 have the captive nuts. Nothing worse than losing one of your nuts! :whistle: :rofl: :lol:
     
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    U already have one?
     
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    Never have used a full wrap, but makes sense for cutting stumps. I know and have met a couple FHC that are lefty and asked one about it. He adapts accordingly. Be an interesting topic if a thread posted.
     
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    Actually, I don't need it for cutting a stump down low, I think it would even prevent me from cutting as low I prefer. Where it would help me is actually in the falling, during the process of making the face cut, and maybe the back cut, depending on the ground, and what side of the tree I want to cut from.
     
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