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Northern grinder breakage/hillbilly fixes
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve NW WI" data-source="post: 1788719" data-attributes="member: 32687"><p>I'll give the 10° a try. For clarification, which way do I tilt the front of the chain? Is it tip toward or away from the wheel?</p><p></p><p>I cleaned up a lot of the rough edges as soon as I bought it, after reading many of the posts on here. Searching for "Northern Grinder" will get lots of posts, and lots of simple fixes.</p><p></p><p>ericjeeper,</p><p>I haven't gotten down to the short end of chains yet, but I could see running into the stop on a short 3/8 Mini chain. .325 and regular 3/8, Ihave ground a couple down to almost the angle marks, and it doesn't hit the wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve NW WI, post: 1788719, member: 32687"] I'll give the 10° a try. For clarification, which way do I tilt the front of the chain? Is it tip toward or away from the wheel? I cleaned up a lot of the rough edges as soon as I bought it, after reading many of the posts on here. Searching for "Northern Grinder" will get lots of posts, and lots of simple fixes. ericjeeper, I haven't gotten down to the short end of chains yet, but I could see running into the stop on a short 3/8 Mini chain. .325 and regular 3/8, Ihave ground a couple down to almost the angle marks, and it doesn't hit the wheel. [/QUOTE]
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