jimbojango
ArboristSite Guru
go to harbor freight and buy their $40 grinder. you'll figure it out after you ruin a couple chains and its a cheap cheap way of getting the job doneLove the trifecta--my WoodBoss is too big for all day work--but the Husky 435 and MS211 do most of the work. The 435 has cut about 20 cords of wood so far--and still goes strong. A new chain is $20 at Lowes--I can get 3-4 solid days work with each chain. I never seem to get that edge back with sharpening--so I toss it and buy a new one.
I know this is wasteful--any thoughts????