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Does not look like a SP35 tho. It should have the Husqvarna shield on the side. That looks like a H25.

Like this, this is a SP33G tho but they have the same look.
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I don't care, I get chains locally only when they are a DL count I don't have a spare of.
To me the so called X-Cut is better than Stihl RS.

For everything else give me any Oregon full chisel, even Vanguard - best chains hands down.
 

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X-Cut, 3/8" .058" 116DL, local dealer, new unused factory ground
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It has this odd marking on the tie straps opposite side
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This is the .325" I posted before
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And this is a 3/8" .058" 56DL that has been touched up with a round file
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I don't care, I get chains locally only when they are a DL count I don't have a spare of.
To me the so called X-Cut is better than Stihl RS.

For everything else give me any Oregon full chisel, even Vanguard - best chains hands down.
You call it x-cut and dont care when you get corrected? Lmao.
 
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I purchased them all as X-Cut, they got handed to me in X-Cut cardboard boxes!

And I don't care about the names manufacturers make up for their products just to create hype among the sheep.
It is a full chisel chain, nothing special about it, especially once You sharpen it.
If I like a chain once I get to sharpen it I'll buy it, either way I don't give neither a F nor a S what it's called.
 
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Ah, I see why You seem a little butthurt.
You are from Sweden.
I gotta tell You, nothing special about any brand, they all copycat each other products and ideas and then point fingers.

For what it's worth, I generally like Husqvarna products! :)
 

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It has this odd marking on the tie straps
I wonder if they are just directional? On low vibration chains the rear / heel is slightly raised to avoid slamming against the guide bar rails when the cutter first ‘bites’. At 12,000 -14,000 RPM, all those little ‘pings’ add up to a ‘buzz’.

OOB (‘out-of-box’) sharpness is one thing. Some of these newer cutters are shaped by multi-axis grinders that most of us don’t have. I have always assumed that a conventional grinding wheel could be profiled to approximate it.

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I'm not upset, I just say it how I see it.

Each to their own, use and do what works for You and Your application!
I wasn't particularly saying you, sir. Meant all involved in the conversation. No use in fighting when we can learn, and arrogance can be quite an educational deterrent. Let's get along and share information. The fella on the other side must be mistaken or had a bias towards something else.

We can be gentlemen
 

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I know Stihl RSLFK Square uses a blunter grind , and seems the harder tempered cutters hold up better in tougher conditions , than other stock square chain .
 

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i remember those videos now. you posted them before yah? I like square much more than everything else. i would very much like to know how well the angles i use would cut that wood. i am sure it would be smooth just curious how fast it would be.
 

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i remember those videos now. you posted them before yah? I like square much more than everything else. i would very much like to know how well the angles i use would cut that wood. i am sure it would be smooth just curious how fast it would be.
I’ll send you one to sharpen if you want.
 

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I have X-cut on my Echo 500P and Oregon 22BPX on my Stihl 261, both semi-chisel. They are both awfully close in design. So far they both seem to cut the same too. X-cut semi-chisel is my favorite chain ever and I have it on the Echo and my Husky 440. I only have 22BPX on the Stihl because I couldn't find an X-cut loop to fit .325-.063-74dl. 22BPX was $15 bux delivered on Fleabay so definitely a good deal.

X-cut on Echo

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22BPX on Stihl

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