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<blockquote data-quote="Frank Savage" data-source="post: 5633368" data-attributes="member: 53965"><p>I envy you wood where you can use such angles and high rakers. Very seldom I run into alike. Mostly hard, or gritty, or both so such a chain would be dull about 2" into the first cut. And when I can use the "high raker, low angle, long noodle" formula, the saw bogs itself with the regular side cover. I´m even thinking about making my own, since I may be in some clean wood finaly this winter...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank Savage, post: 5633368, member: 53965"] I envy you wood where you can use such angles and high rakers. Very seldom I run into alike. Mostly hard, or gritty, or both so such a chain would be dull about 2" into the first cut. And when I can use the "high raker, low angle, long noodle" formula, the saw bogs itself with the regular side cover. I´m even thinking about making my own, since I may be in some clean wood finaly this winter... [/QUOTE]
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