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How long should a chain last cutting firewood?
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<blockquote data-quote="rd35" data-source="post: 5682313" data-attributes="member: 122110"><p>Awe shucks....square 1 beat me to the punch. That worn chain still has 75% life left in it IMHO! All but one of my chains for my MS26o are worn much farther than that and they are wood chomping monsters after a fresh sharpening. I can cut several pick-up truck loads before a chain needs to be put back on the "dull nail" on the wall of my shop. Just gotta be sure not to touch dirt, rocks, or fence wire. I put a fresh chain on the other day, walked over to a log, started cutting, and found the rock nicely hidden under a big oak leaf on the ground next to the log. Nuther chain on the "dull nail".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rd35, post: 5682313, member: 122110"] Awe shucks....square 1 beat me to the punch. That worn chain still has 75% life left in it IMHO! All but one of my chains for my MS26o are worn much farther than that and they are wood chomping monsters after a fresh sharpening. I can cut several pick-up truck loads before a chain needs to be put back on the "dull nail" on the wall of my shop. Just gotta be sure not to touch dirt, rocks, or fence wire. I put a fresh chain on the other day, walked over to a log, started cutting, and found the rock nicely hidden under a big oak leaf on the ground next to the log. Nuther chain on the "dull nail". [/QUOTE]
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