Hi Chaps,
fixed up a 261 non mtronic a while back, put some time on it, and it was time to re sharpen the chain.
Chain is .325 Stihl rm, has .325 stamped on the raker base, its semi chisel.
Might be worth saying the chain is new re use, but an old chain re age.
File is a vallorbe 3/16, or 4.8mm file, confirmed both by id stamp, and with micrometer, compared it to a stihl file of the same, and they both match up.
File guide is the pressed tin one that holds the file at each end with knurled knobs, stamped stihl .325 4.8mm etc.
Went to place the file into the tooth, and to put it at the 30 deg angle, it would first foul the front raker, and I could not file at the 30 angle, also the file would sit up almost half of the file above the tooth, I could not get it to sit lower, its mean to have 20% of the file above the tooth, this was nearer 40 or 45%, first few wipes I was hoping it would just drop down, but it did not and left a terrible angle on the tooth, no hook, and tooth looked almost like it was straight up, not round as the file would normally leave a tooth.
At this stage I measured all the files, re confirmed everything was correct, and then removed the file and free hand filed the chain, much better hook and tooth shape, but still not quite right.
This chain is quite old in age, but it was new when put on the saw.
Did stihl change its cutter shape and file requirement 10 or 15 years ago???
ive been hand filing for years, and have not had this issue before, have sharpened with stihl, husky, carlton, oregan, etc etc etc chains, and used many different file guides and gotten good results of fast self feeding chains that cut straight, I file to the point of teeth breaking off the chain as they get so thin, and have rescued many damaged, or thrown away chains and used them till they were well and truly worn out.
This one has me stumped, (pun intended, albeit bad).
sorry no photos as yet, will try and get some later, its a crazy busy week, wife is lauching her new book next week, along with a fashion parade to go with it, and ive got medical stuff to deal with too and a sick child at home for now, so appreciate your patience.
T
fixed up a 261 non mtronic a while back, put some time on it, and it was time to re sharpen the chain.
Chain is .325 Stihl rm, has .325 stamped on the raker base, its semi chisel.
Might be worth saying the chain is new re use, but an old chain re age.
File is a vallorbe 3/16, or 4.8mm file, confirmed both by id stamp, and with micrometer, compared it to a stihl file of the same, and they both match up.
File guide is the pressed tin one that holds the file at each end with knurled knobs, stamped stihl .325 4.8mm etc.
Went to place the file into the tooth, and to put it at the 30 deg angle, it would first foul the front raker, and I could not file at the 30 angle, also the file would sit up almost half of the file above the tooth, I could not get it to sit lower, its mean to have 20% of the file above the tooth, this was nearer 40 or 45%, first few wipes I was hoping it would just drop down, but it did not and left a terrible angle on the tooth, no hook, and tooth looked almost like it was straight up, not round as the file would normally leave a tooth.
At this stage I measured all the files, re confirmed everything was correct, and then removed the file and free hand filed the chain, much better hook and tooth shape, but still not quite right.
This chain is quite old in age, but it was new when put on the saw.
Did stihl change its cutter shape and file requirement 10 or 15 years ago???
ive been hand filing for years, and have not had this issue before, have sharpened with stihl, husky, carlton, oregan, etc etc etc chains, and used many different file guides and gotten good results of fast self feeding chains that cut straight, I file to the point of teeth breaking off the chain as they get so thin, and have rescued many damaged, or thrown away chains and used them till they were well and truly worn out.
This one has me stumped, (pun intended, albeit bad).
sorry no photos as yet, will try and get some later, its a crazy busy week, wife is lauching her new book next week, along with a fashion parade to go with it, and ive got medical stuff to deal with too and a sick child at home for now, so appreciate your patience.
T