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Converted over to 3/8" pitch chain on my MS260 Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="MostShady1" data-source="post: 2065238" data-attributes="member: 37462"><p>I was just going by what some of the other members have posted, about how much trouble they have filing their .325's. I quit filing a couple of years ago, and we stopped taking our chains to dealers to be sharpened when A: They couldn't sharpen them evenly, and the saw all cut crooked, and B: they started charging $1 an inch to sharpen them!! The Pro grinder paid itself off in about a week!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MostShady1, post: 2065238, member: 37462"] I was just going by what some of the other members have posted, about how much trouble they have filing their .325's. I quit filing a couple of years ago, and we stopped taking our chains to dealers to be sharpened when A: They couldn't sharpen them evenly, and the saw all cut crooked, and B: they started charging $1 an inch to sharpen them!! The Pro grinder paid itself off in about a week! [/QUOTE]
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