Bobupndown
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Do you reckon those Parkside chainsaws are a decent enough buy for non professional use then?Parkside chainsaw, the side adjuster bevel gears are just held in place by the thin wear plate.
Its been a good saw, a lot of pro use cutting low stumps in the dirt with a blunt chain, roots and a lot far too big for it.
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Still in warranty but its a minor fail, easily repairable if I cant find a replacement wear plate.





.........1/2"torque wrench fell off the top of my toolbox in my garage, point load straight onto my middle toe from about 6ft up, which Id precariously placed on the edge
and no I was not wearing steel toecaps.....just trainers as you do 


