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  1. lxskllr

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    That sounds about like it was before. A couple rigging lines, a couple climblines, and some hardware near the register.
  2. lxskllr

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    How's his arborist supply looking? I haven't been up there in awhile. Last I was there, there wasn't a huge selection, but you could supply just about anything you wanted to do aerially, though you might not find the exact gear you preferred.
  3. lxskllr

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    I haven't done it, but it seems easy enough. I'd have to see what the parts look like in the package, but what I see in my head, is drill the rivets, punch them out, install new tip+rivets. The time expenditure I'd expect is 15 minutes for the first time, and faster going forward.
  4. lxskllr

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    Check here... https://forestershop.com/chainsaw-replacement-sprocket-noses.html I think you'll probably have to order online regardless. If you find it's Oregon compatible, Jacks might have something in stock you could get in person.
  5. lxskllr

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    I think AK only checks phone messages once a day. They're an Amish shop and use a community phone I believe. I'm not sure a Stihl nose will fit the Forester bar. That's something you'd want to research. I made a quick look when you mentioned it before, and it appeared to me they use Oregon...
  6. lxskllr

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    It won't work. Ask me how I know :^D The tip will spread, and the chain will wedge into the tip. What /might/ work is fitting a piece of metal into the tip, and spot welding it in place. I'd try it if I had all the stuff on hand to do it, but I wouldn't buy anything to give it a try.
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