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I’ve seen them used in the fire department vent saw category to control the hot sticky roof tar building up on the inner crevasse of the saw. Never on a woods saw.
Yep that's where I have seen them used as well. Fire rescue
 

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We just use one of these to set the saw on when it’s idling on concrete
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plus it absorbs all the dripping bar oil [emoji13]


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I’ve seen them used in the fire department vent saw category to control the hot sticky roof tar building up on the inner crevasse of the saw. Never on a woods saw.


Yes but I am guessing these aren't going to be bought by those on Fire Departments cutting holes in roofs.
 

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These plates that cover the bottom of the handles are probably a decent idea. This is the first iteration I've seen that covers the front of the muffler. The rear handles on saws are a weak point and the plate would probably prevent many from breaking. 1128 and 1122 series Stihls are commonly found with cracked rear handles. I have a pile of 1123 series Stihls here and every single one of them has rear handle damage. (came from a tree service)
 
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