Hi,
Got a question, afraid I already know the answer, but since I am a newbie I'll pray for another time.
The girlfriends family has some property with a small cabin her grandfather built on the Mississippi. Nice little escape from the daily grind. The property literally is on the edge of the river and every year the field below gets flooded.
Now the river being so courteous and nice little Mississippi it does leave behind some firewood for us to use once it recedes. Helps keep the rustic cabin warm and cozy, but it is all driftwood and loaded with sand/silt. Dulls the heck out of a chain in nothing flat. The wood is free and just sitting waiting for pickup, don't have to worry about getting rid of the small branches or disposing of the leaves. But it has a price.
Any recommendations for chain to use? Talked to one place and he said he could get me a carbide chain like the fire department uses, only about $320 a loop.
I saw on Oregon's website they talk about a blued cutter but can't find it anywhere.
Do I just stick with regular LPX and have a file attached to my hand?
T
Got a question, afraid I already know the answer, but since I am a newbie I'll pray for another time.
The girlfriends family has some property with a small cabin her grandfather built on the Mississippi. Nice little escape from the daily grind. The property literally is on the edge of the river and every year the field below gets flooded.
Now the river being so courteous and nice little Mississippi it does leave behind some firewood for us to use once it recedes. Helps keep the rustic cabin warm and cozy, but it is all driftwood and loaded with sand/silt. Dulls the heck out of a chain in nothing flat. The wood is free and just sitting waiting for pickup, don't have to worry about getting rid of the small branches or disposing of the leaves. But it has a price.
Any recommendations for chain to use? Talked to one place and he said he could get me a carbide chain like the fire department uses, only about $320 a loop.
I saw on Oregon's website they talk about a blued cutter but can't find it anywhere.
Do I just stick with regular LPX and have a file attached to my hand?
T