Ok here is something not very fury at all and is not a pretty necklace :P
A New chain and an old chain showing the point at which you would change them.
(That new chain is now like the old one and was only on for about two weeks and that's with keeping it out of soil :P)
A New chain and an old chain showing the point at which you would change them.
(That new chain is now like the old one and was only on for about two weeks and that's with keeping it out of soil :P)
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Always :P whenever the cutters are sharpened then the rakers come down a little too otherwise you end up with a very sharp chain doing very little! Stihl chains have a g profile raker which is mostly filed away on the right hand one XD and don't forget to file the bar level from time to time as well otherwise you get all kinds of cutting temperamentalness too. (We are a disciplined bunch with our saw maintenance, we have to be)
Hehe that's our trick :P take a chain that's a little better than this one file the depth gauges right off then you have a yourself a root chain for special jobs! (client's normally prefer stump grinding nowadays anyway, though for forestry that's not applicable :P)
Hehe that's our trick :P take a chain that's a little better than this one file the depth gauges right off then you have a yourself a root chain for special jobs! (client's normally prefer stump grinding nowadays anyway, though for forestry that's not applicable :P)
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