I would say so. A number of folks have not been aware of it apparently. I figured it out from necessity- we were logging and skidding the logs thru a deep large mud hole, all the end-most logs were mostly mud covered and had to bucked to 8'6", so we learned to start cutting in a clean spot or at...
If you have dirty wood to cut, ya know clean off the worst of the dirt if possible, then cut the wood with either a pushing or pulling chain, depending. The saw teeth need to enter the log where it is clean/dirt free, and exit the log where the dirt is. That way the teeth never actually contact...
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