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<blockquote data-quote="mowoodchopper" data-source="post: 2455920" data-attributes="member: 32405"><p>Awesome thread slamm! Beautiful place you have, nice operation too!</p><p></p><p>I agree with 100% on the semi chisel, we run a small tree service and </p><p>cut alot of firewood, I used to use almost all chisel and have over the last yr switched to mostly semi chisel. We take down quite a few big elms and hack-berry etc and have to cut our stumps at ground level. The full chisel just </p><p>is to much work, I can completely toast a full chisel chain in about 60 sec</p><p>on a big hard dirty stump, then it takes 30 mn to get it sharp enough to cut at all. The semi is much more forgiving and alot faster to sharpen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mowoodchopper, post: 2455920, member: 32405"] Awesome thread slamm! Beautiful place you have, nice operation too! I agree with 100% on the semi chisel, we run a small tree service and cut alot of firewood, I used to use almost all chisel and have over the last yr switched to mostly semi chisel. We take down quite a few big elms and hack-berry etc and have to cut our stumps at ground level. The full chisel just is to much work, I can completely toast a full chisel chain in about 60 sec on a big hard dirty stump, then it takes 30 mn to get it sharp enough to cut at all. The semi is much more forgiving and alot faster to sharpen. [/QUOTE]
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