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    Default a mesage from a new member ,,new saw no break 82cc 404,, no break

    hi guys and girls im john or mr quinnell to my locals in northern nsw #2481, odd first post but hey why not

    anny how on ebay thair is probably a shipping crate full off thees shogun 82 cc 24'' cutt running 404 also coppwright oregon , new no inersia break now when i was working in the mower shop we couldnot and would not consider selling a new saw with no break ? im sure thair was a retailer law about it , anny one kno this ?

    anny way please report this item to ebay ,if you agrey some inexpiriencd person will die from thees pertiular saw

    i have reported it and also contacted the seller telling them juts how dangerouse this item is

    anny input welcom as i dont kno everything

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    Welcome to the forum John and yes most would agree that safety comes first icluding the safe operation of machinery

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    Any chance of someone translating that post??

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    I think maybe his last statement sums it all up.

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    seems quite straight forward.

    He's raising a concern re a chainsaw on epay that does not have an inertia brake.

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    I wandered over to ebay and had a look. there are 3 supposedly separate sellers, selling these death traps. Funnily enough, the blurbs are similar down to the spelling mistakes. Maybe a email to the respective Dept of Fair Trading or equivalent may be in order.
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    Having no chain brake is probably not a concern if these saws are used in a milling (eg using an Alaskan type mill) situation.

    However, if you are silly enough to buy a non chain brake saw for "general" use then I'm guessing you probably shouldn't be using a chainsaw full stop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vernonv View Post
    Having no chain brake is probably not a concern if these saws are used in a milling (eg using an Alaskan type mill) situation.

    However, if you are silly enough to buy a non chain brake saw for "general" use then I'm guessing you probably shouldn't be using a chainsaw full stop.


    The blurb for those saws claim they can achieve 13,500 rpm. Given that they appear to be a copy of circa early 1960's design saw I reckon they would be battling to get to half that.

    I wouldn't recommend using a cheap chainsaw on a chainsaw mill, the continuous loads involved in chainsaw milling are so high they stress quality machinery let alone cheap machinery.
    Chainsaw milling also voids the warranty on new saws so I wouldn't recommend using a new one either.

    The ideal type of saw is a newish Used quality saw just out of warranty or Older used quality saw

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