Posted by JayinNY on October 10, 2009 at 05:38:38 from (67.72.98.45):
In Reply to: Chainsaw sharpening posted by Case e on October 09, 2009 at 20:49:06:
I get way more than 3-4 sharpenings out of my chains. But It all depends on how you use the saw and how its sharpend. Are you cutting 6 cords of wood a year, or 100 cords?, more cutting means more fileing. Are you hitting rocks, dirt, nails or cutting very muddy wood? You always want to keep a sharp chain sharp, Sharpening a dull chain, or one you have hit things with may require it have to be ground down more. If you have one bad tooth, you dont have to sharpen all the rest of the teeth down that far either. For my smaller saw, I have 2 chains for it, a good chain for clean wood, and a chain I have hit things with befor. So if Im gonna cut up fence post or something I put on the crappy chain.j
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