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<blockquote data-quote="Chi496" data-source="post: 1089888" data-attributes="member: 8924"><p>Back when I was using Oster shears I would carry 2 sets of shears and 4 replacement cords. That way when one cord broke I still had a back up and would Chang the cord that night after I was done gov the day. If you do much shearing at all make those Osters a backup and buy a set of Premier 4000's. After a day of running the Premiers you'll wonder why you hadn't bought them sooner. I'm on my 3rd set of premiers and that will be the only brand I'll ever run again. Btw in an average year I'd shear several thousand head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chi496, post: 1089888, member: 8924"] Back when I was using Oster shears I would carry 2 sets of shears and 4 replacement cords. That way when one cord broke I still had a back up and would Chang the cord that night after I was done gov the day. If you do much shearing at all make those Osters a backup and buy a set of Premier 4000's. After a day of running the Premiers you'll wonder why you hadn't bought them sooner. I'm on my 3rd set of premiers and that will be the only brand I'll ever run again. Btw in an average year I'd shear several thousand head. [/QUOTE]
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