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    Big burnt Eucs

    I use the progressive raker guides, and find the hard setting is quite enough for good bite, but not stalling the powerhead in dead euc, again, all depends on rainfall too, high rainfall, less dense, low rainfall, and your dealing with a rockwell hardness found on sugihara bars, or above :)...
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    Big burnt Eucs

    During/ after fires, we usually clear those with a dozer etc, dosent take much to push them over, have had times when a telehandler manitou was propped up against a burning tree, and stuck between that and a burning trunk to cripple it to bring it down, not fun, or any good on chains for that...
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    Big burnt Eucs

    yep, I tend to sharpen with little hook, ie keep the file up high on the tooth, makes a more durable cutting tooth, but still sharp, and round the leading edge of the rakers too when cutting dead dry euc. Some euc will be very hard, twisty and feel like your cutting iron, and others are quite...
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