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cross cutting bad for chain?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stihl Alive" data-source="post: 1399781" data-attributes="member: 27905"><p>I knwo that's not the term for it. I mean when you cut into a log parrallel insted of perpedicular. Basically any cut that produces curly noodle instead of square mulch. Is this bad for my chain? Does it dull quicker?</p><p></p><p>my spelling and grammar are so awesoem I'm not even going to fix it this time. You guys get the drift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stihl Alive, post: 1399781, member: 27905"] I knwo that's not the term for it. I mean when you cut into a log parrallel insted of perpedicular. Basically any cut that produces curly noodle instead of square mulch. Is this bad for my chain? Does it dull quicker? my spelling and grammar are so awesoem I'm not even going to fix it this time. You guys get the drift. [/QUOTE]
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