Ryan355
ArboristSite Lurker
Hello everyone !
I'm from Australia and have a stihl 039. We use it on our farm for cutting firewood and clearing fallen limbs. We have lots of firewood BUT all the really good aged wood has dirt in it. Some a lot and some minimal but enough to blunt my chain. Using stihl chain now.
Was talking to a bloke and he swore a tungsten tipped chain was the go for cutting dirty wood. Has anyone had experience with them ?
I only intend to cut dirty wood not cement, tin, rocks, nails ect. I would respect it the same as a steel chain. Or how would you guys go about cutting hollow dirty wood ?
Any advice greatly appreciated
Ryan
I'm from Australia and have a stihl 039. We use it on our farm for cutting firewood and clearing fallen limbs. We have lots of firewood BUT all the really good aged wood has dirt in it. Some a lot and some minimal but enough to blunt my chain. Using stihl chain now.
Was talking to a bloke and he swore a tungsten tipped chain was the go for cutting dirty wood. Has anyone had experience with them ?
I only intend to cut dirty wood not cement, tin, rocks, nails ect. I would respect it the same as a steel chain. Or how would you guys go about cutting hollow dirty wood ?
Any advice greatly appreciated
Ryan