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Jun 18, 2019
What a razer should be
1 of 1 found this helpful I had some wally world equate blades that weren't worth bringing home. I could even get a shave with a fresh blade. They were dull as ever even when new. Had to make many passes just scraping along. The Schick xtreme2 are nice and sharp and give several shaves even when you haven't had the time to suds up and soften your beard. The Schick's are a real joy to use. This is my go to razers from now on.

Sep 17, 2019
Same Quality as CST Berger but with more features
Needed something longer than the 8' that comes in laser packages. The 16' is the same as the 14' with the addition of a 2' section. It only add 2" to the collapsed length. If you are working below grade on footings this is the way to go. I'm glad I spent the couple of bucks more and got the 16' and not the 14'. The back side is also marked so you can read you numbers and disengage a section to lower it to find out how much deeper you need to dig. It looks just about the same and build quality as my CST Berger survey rod which isn't marked on the backside. Money well spent.

May 29, 2018
picking the right one
If you compare this to a 108215x the clutch drum is the same size, same bearing. The only difference is diameter where the sprocket rim slides on. This one is about 7/8" where the 108215x is about 3/4". The smaller size rim is referred to as SM7 (smaller with 7 driver tooth). Depending on the saw make sure the rim diameter is correct so it fits into the oil pump drive splines correctly (very important) I switch all my saws over to 3/8 pitch chain if they come with .325. That way all my saws run the same chain that I buy in bulk reels. This was done on a Jonsered CS2152. Went with a 18 bar and all I run is full chisel chain. Works great. The CS2152 uses the smaller rim size. Happy cutting, Warren.