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Why does PMN cut better than RSC3?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brushwacker" data-source="post: 1454441" data-attributes="member: 10667"><p>Up in the limbs I would guess is where you mostly cut with the 018 and the wood is usually much cleaner then the lower trunk + you probably cleared the ground far enough with no or little contact. Lower parts of the tree are just exposed to more dirt, dust etc.,from wind,animals and this and that and some dirt ends up embedded ine bark or wood usually in very small amounts but it affects the edge of a chain. Bumping into the dirt affects it a lot more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brushwacker, post: 1454441, member: 10667"] Up in the limbs I would guess is where you mostly cut with the 018 and the wood is usually much cleaner then the lower trunk + you probably cleared the ground far enough with no or little contact. Lower parts of the tree are just exposed to more dirt, dust etc.,from wind,animals and this and that and some dirt ends up embedded ine bark or wood usually in very small amounts but it affects the edge of a chain. Bumping into the dirt affects it a lot more. [/QUOTE]
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