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  1. TINYHULK

    Is there a specific sign/point when you should stop using a chain?

    When heavy grinding is needed to correct damage/human error. What is a good grinder that’s not $1000? We only use round ground chain 3/8lp, .325, and 3/8
  2. TINYHULK

    Is there a specific sign/point when you should stop using a chain?

    So much good info here I wish I knew sooner or didn’t have to learn through trial and error! How do large tree companies teach all those new people how to sharpen chains and they actually do it well? I have 2-3 people at a time and it seems impossible to get them to understand all of this. I...
  3. TINYHULK

    Is there a specific sign/point when you should stop using a chain?

    I like a lower raker but I feel like the guide rail thickness opens up too quickly. I would imagine my bars would last longer than they do. What is an acceptable tolerance for the rail thickness? I run .050 chain
  4. TINYHULK

    Is there a specific sign/point when you should stop using a chain?

    Would a chattery/grabby chain increase wear on bar rails?
  5. TINYHULK

    Is there a specific sign/point when you should stop using a chain?

    Hey Bart! My thoughts on that would be that the kerf of the cut would be smaller so there would be less drag on the saw meaning it can run at a higher chain speed thus cutting quicker. Would not be an increase in hp though. But keep in mind that wood can swell in the kerf so when teeth get...
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