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<blockquote data-quote="Trx250r180" data-source="post: 5248866" data-attributes="member: 56475"><p>Looks like if put it in the chain grinder backwards ,you can cut the safety rakers off ,i have a couple stihl pico chains ,semi chisel with safety rakers ,i use for cutting fence post tops after the fence is done ,it splinters way less for carpentry work ,not so aggressive as reg chisel chain</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trx250r180, post: 5248866, member: 56475"] Looks like if put it in the chain grinder backwards ,you can cut the safety rakers off ,i have a couple stihl pico chains ,semi chisel with safety rakers ,i use for cutting fence post tops after the fence is done ,it splinters way less for carpentry work ,not so aggressive as reg chisel chain [/QUOTE]
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