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Are Carbide Chains Worth the Extra Cost?
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<blockquote data-quote="oldbuzzard" data-source="post: 7963679" data-attributes="member: 176978"><p>I run carbide on most of my saws but my operating environment is different than most folks. I’m frequently loaning my saws to people who are doing volunteer work cleaning up drift wood, burned over trees, etc - dirty work and inexperienced sawyers. I had one guy who was using the saw to cut roots under ground! My experience is they are a wash on cost but save you LOTS of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldbuzzard, post: 7963679, member: 176978"] I run carbide on most of my saws but my operating environment is different than most folks. I’m frequently loaning my saws to people who are doing volunteer work cleaning up drift wood, burned over trees, etc - dirty work and inexperienced sawyers. I had one guy who was using the saw to cut roots under ground! My experience is they are a wash on cost but save you LOTS of time. [/QUOTE]
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