Plasmech
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How does this idea sound, other than "expensive"...
When I flush cut stumps or buck logs that have ANY amount of dirt or mud on them, the chain's life (sharpness) is like one tank of gas and that's it, for obvious reasons. Does anybody run a carbide chain on a beater saw just for this purpose? From what I understand carbide does not cut well AS GOOD as hardened steel, however, screw that, I'l like to be able to flush more than one friggin' stump with a single sharpening. Just curious, as always.
When I flush cut stumps or buck logs that have ANY amount of dirt or mud on them, the chain's life (sharpness) is like one tank of gas and that's it, for obvious reasons. Does anybody run a carbide chain on a beater saw just for this purpose? From what I understand carbide does not cut well AS GOOD as hardened steel, however, screw that, I'l like to be able to flush more than one friggin' stump with a single sharpening. Just curious, as always.