1946 ushered in a better way of woodcutting when logger Joseph Buford Cox realised how easily timber-beetle larvae can chew through timber, creating the first revolutionary Oregon saw chain that duplicated their alternating C-shaped jaws in steel. From the invention of modern saw chain to research innovations that reduce injury-causing kickback, Oregon has always been the industry leader. There’s a reason we’re the world’s number-one in saw chain, guide bars, sprockets, forestry accessories, lawnmower blades and outdoor equipment parts. SHARPER BY NATURE
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