HOLY CRAP! This may not be the answer and would explain why local dealers have stopped carrying carbide chain. Honestly I would be more likely to invest in a reel of chain and the equipment to make your own loops, i.e. breaker spinner combo. Take 4 or 5 loops with you and just plan on sharpening when you get home. Hand sharpening with a file is fairly quick once you get used to it and is capable of producing very good results. Every five to ten sharpens, depending on your skill, take it to the grinder. The previous post from
@ValleyFirewood stated the debarker is hard on the user, definitely something to consider. I might do some googling to see what other options are out there. Others have mentioned washing the logs down which actually is a viable solution.
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