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Dogging in Vs Self feeding - Different Length Teeth Too!
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<blockquote data-quote="Vintage Engine Repairs" data-source="post: 8188556" data-attributes="member: 164888"><p>Thanks for sharing, I’ve tried both but really don’t have the time on a saw to say I can tell what lasts longer, but also, because I just brush the teeth with the file each tank to make sure it lasts the next tank and I don’t have to stop early, I haven’t found one lasts longer than the other yet lol. </p><p></p><p>There are a few pro cutters, rogue and the mill guy I cut at that will only use full chisel. They won’t run semi as it’s too slow. The guy at the mill was shocked I am running 3/8 semi on the 660. He told me to get rid of that crap and put .404 chisel back on LOL. </p><p></p><p>I’ll continue to try different chains and over time I’ll eventually find what I like and what timber / condition can be run with what chain lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vintage Engine Repairs, post: 8188556, member: 164888"] Thanks for sharing, I’ve tried both but really don’t have the time on a saw to say I can tell what lasts longer, but also, because I just brush the teeth with the file each tank to make sure it lasts the next tank and I don’t have to stop early, I haven’t found one lasts longer than the other yet lol. There are a few pro cutters, rogue and the mill guy I cut at that will only use full chisel. They won’t run semi as it’s too slow. The guy at the mill was shocked I am running 3/8 semi on the 660. He told me to get rid of that crap and put .404 chisel back on LOL. I’ll continue to try different chains and over time I’ll eventually find what I like and what timber / condition can be run with what chain lol [/QUOTE]
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