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<blockquote data-quote="RedFir Down" data-source="post: 4585037" data-attributes="member: 117063"><p>I have never used a timberline before but to me it looks like you need more "hook" on the cuter. (The chain probably doesnt "self feed" very well does it?) I would set the guide so it rides lower in the gullet. If I have alot of gullet to remove I use a 1/8th" or 3/16th" file to clean it up. (It will save your carbide)</p><p>If you are using a 7/32" carbide you should have 20% or 1/5th of the carbide above the top plate.....Give that a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedFir Down, post: 4585037, member: 117063"] I have never used a timberline before but to me it looks like you need more "hook" on the cuter. (The chain probably doesnt "self feed" very well does it?) I would set the guide so it rides lower in the gullet. If I have alot of gullet to remove I use a 1/8th" or 3/16th" file to clean it up. (It will save your carbide) If you are using a 7/32" carbide you should have 20% or 1/5th of the carbide above the top plate.....Give that a try. [/QUOTE]
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