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anything u do to clean up a dirty chain?? "clean" not sharpen
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<blockquote data-quote="WRW" data-source="post: 1312371" data-attributes="member: 1784"><p>How much of that what clogged the strainer was junk (resins, sap, etc.) that have no effect on the wear of the chain and how much was honest to goodness dirt? Keep in mind that you said that is cutting clean wood. Now, of the dirt that came off the chain, how much of that was in areas of wear for the chain? I guess you are making a lot of revenue if you are cleaning all the saw chains that come into the shop.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I never clean chains and they last till the cutters are just a triangle. I do, however, clean out the bar grooves on a fairly regular basis to minimize wear in that area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WRW, post: 1312371, member: 1784"] How much of that what clogged the strainer was junk (resins, sap, etc.) that have no effect on the wear of the chain and how much was honest to goodness dirt? Keep in mind that you said that is cutting clean wood. Now, of the dirt that came off the chain, how much of that was in areas of wear for the chain? I guess you are making a lot of revenue if you are cleaning all the saw chains that come into the shop. Personally, I never clean chains and they last till the cutters are just a triangle. I do, however, clean out the bar grooves on a fairly regular basis to minimize wear in that area. [/QUOTE]
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