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2 of the 3, I sharpen, for run .325 chains. My stone for .325 is about shot so I might have to stop volunteering to sharpen their chains.
Yeah, if you work for free on stuff for friends.......
It means that you will have a bunch of "friends"......
Where's the gullet?
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Apricots and peaches? In Montana?
Is that like an AR-15??????Part time owners from Washington state load me up on the fruits. I did take the Apricot pits and try and grow them here, and was encouraged but the ground squirrels rule the area. Despite my best efforts with the Marlin 60, they did their destruction.
Where's the gullet?
Not near as scary!Is that like an AR-15??????
My theory is they lean heavy on the single dawg putting pressure on the right side. That is all I can come up with. Any other theories?
Yeah.....When felling, you must have the right side of the chain down unless you are equipped with a full wrap. Increases the chance of that side tagging a rock or running in the dirt. I also think right handed people tend to tilt the saw slightly toward that side.
When felling, you must have the right side of the chain down unless you are equipped with a full wrap. Increases the chance of that side tagging a rock or running in the dirt. I also think right handed people tend to tilt the saw slightly toward that side.
The guy does not down trees. We were cutting firewood this morning, and he confirmed that he does put a lot of force on the single dawg. I'm satisfied that that is the cause.
The before mentioned issues certainly contribute to the chain pulling one way or the other. What I see often is a OP dings one side or another with dirt rock or other then keeps on cutting until the chain will not cut at all. Once the chain is thoroughly screwed up it takes extra care to get it salvaged. The messed up chain is often not sharpened equally on both sides and one side is often more rounded then the other consequently it will continue to pull to that side. Thanks
You can blame the rotation of earth and gravity pulling to right but the simple fact is that chain is screwed.
That thing hit rocks dirt or whatever and only took a split second.
Id take it down aswell as rakers and mysell well take the cutters on other side down to mach. Id charge a few bucks more than a oregon chain or request more fruit for your time.
Also curious what machine corrected that in close to 2 passes.
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