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  1. lxskllr

    best hitch cord you've found

    I had one time with a flippy cap that made me say "WTF?!" trying to get it on, and it didn't want to drop in the spot. Thinking back on it, I probably overfilled the oil, but I dunno. Might not have even been the oil cap. My most difficult saw is the 2511. It's a fine line between too tight and...
  2. lxskllr

    best hitch cord you've found

    Thanks Pat, but I already have some epicord. I kind of rejected it, but I think I'll give it another go in a schwabisch. Last couple times up I've used that, and I think with a little tweaking, it might be the hitch I've been looking for.
  3. lxskllr

    best hitch cord you've found

    The problem as I see it is having to use a damned scrench to get a lid off. Over engineered? Possibly. Germans are good for that. The only other cap I like is on my poulans. Husky may use the same style, but I've never run a Husky. The caps on those bottom out, so they're never too tight. You...
  4. lxskllr

    best hitch cord you've found

    Flippy caps are a sign of discerning taste and sophistication. Only the finest saws come with them.
  5. lxskllr

    best hitch cord you've found

    Wesspur has sampler packs... https://www.wesspur.com/prusiks/prusik-kits.html I keep going back to 10mm beeline, but 10mm ocean is making a strong showing. I need to spend more time with it. There's no accounting for taste, and hitch cord's relatively inexpensive as far as this stuff goes, so...
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