Size:16 in X-Cut .050 GA 66 Drive Links
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Color:Grey
Husqvarna's new SP33G 16" X-Cut chain gives your chainsaw excellent precision and performance in narrow spaces, making it the perfect choice for arborists and tree care experts. The smooth operation, lasting sharpness and low kick back will generate high cutting efficiency, while improving maneuverability and reducing strain on the body.
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Size:16 in X-Cut .050 GA 66 Drive Links
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Color:Grey
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Size: 18 in X-Cut .050 GA 72 Drive LinksColor: GreyVerified Purchase
Used it for a few hours the other day. It's always nice to have a sharp Chainsaw Chain and it was sharp but was it sharper than the other Husqvarna chains I have gotten thru the years? And will it last longer? Time will tell. I sell firewood on the side and have gone thru a lot of Chainsaw chains the past few years. As long as I don't hit the dirt the chains last me some time. It's almost 10.00 dollars more for this one. Will do an update in a week or so.
Size: 18 in X-Cut .050 GA 72 Drive LinksColor: GreyVerified Purchase
Relative had a very large ash tree taken down and cutting was becoming a struggle. Ended up buying this chain and did the last 3/4ths of the tree in less time than it took to do the first 1/4th. What can I say. Its a chainsaw chain. Its sharp, went on easily, and we will see about how long it holds it's edge.
Size: 16 in X-Cut .050 GA 66 Drive LinksColor: GreyVerified Purchase
I try to shop the brick and mortar stores but once again even the Lowes and Home Depot stores didn't have in stock. For all of the time spent shopping locally this online retailer nailed it!
Size: 18 in X-Cut .050 GA 72 Drive LinksColor: GreyVerified Purchase
My saws have been quite busy since Hurricane Sally. The X-cut chain really throws out some wood and the "pre stretching" at the factory seems to cut down on having to re-tighten often. Jury is still out on whether it is worth the few extra $$.