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<blockquote data-quote="ozflea" data-source="post: 240434" data-attributes="member: 5225"><p>Looks as if more people should read their chain maintance guides instead of becoming an instant Pro 15 to 20 thou is all that is needed below the cutter even out here in Australia when ripping fenceposts they still don't drop the rackers that low but use less angle on the top plate, Whatever you take off the rackers only makes everything else work harder plus extra chain stretch and then worn sprockets, just remember a good business requires poor chainsaw operators to keep them feed, keep your dealers lean mean and hungry.</p><p></p><p>Spoken from experiance.</p><p></p><p>Bob Cornwell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozflea, post: 240434, member: 5225"] Looks as if more people should read their chain maintance guides instead of becoming an instant Pro 15 to 20 thou is all that is needed below the cutter even out here in Australia when ripping fenceposts they still don't drop the rackers that low but use less angle on the top plate, Whatever you take off the rackers only makes everything else work harder plus extra chain stretch and then worn sprockets, just remember a good business requires poor chainsaw operators to keep them feed, keep your dealers lean mean and hungry. Spoken from experiance. Bob Cornwell [/QUOTE]
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