Thanks Jedi ! The reason I’m filing in a vise grip held in a vice is so that I can see the tooth (under bright light) and compare to an already properly ground / filed tooth. It’s easier for me this way until I get the muscle memory / visual down. Once I progress from padawan stage I’ll do it right on the bar like you and others here suggest ... damn it’s colder than a room full of ex-wives this morningThat looks pretty darn good Frankie. Try just leaving the chain on the bar, and ramming a wedge between the bar and chain on the bottom super tight... that renders the drivers on the top side of the bar, in the bar groove very tight and quite stable for square filing. A guy can run through a whole chain in very slightly longer than it takes to file round.
Seriously.Seriously.
Nice video Mick. I can't believe they couldn't fix a hydraulic leak???? WTF ??? How lame is that for an equipment manufacturer
Yes it is, and i would be thinking of turning round and selling it the moment i took delivery of it. That is completely ignorant to build something that way, and they've already proved that they can't control the welding procedures.
Looks like an excellent machine from what I’ve seen of it. I cannot believe they would fit the hydraulic reservoir such that it could not be replaced/serviced. If you can “see” the leak then it should be possible (even having to drill / cut an access hole) to clean / grind the area and weld a small “patch” over the pin hole. Then again I’m just a tinfoil hatter what do I know 😀
If they are furnishing you with a brand new unit and taking the old one back (after having used it for “x” amount of hours) straight up then it’s a no brainer. Somehow I doubt this is the case