Johnnybar ArboristSite Guru Joined Jan 20, 2017 Messages 651 Reaction score 480 Location Green Country, OK, USA Apr 8, 2017 #21 Smaller file (13/64) and you'll like the top plate cutter angle much more.
ConservationNation ArboristSite Member Joined Mar 1, 2017 Messages 54 Reaction score 44 Location Central Iowa Apr 14, 2017 #22 13/64 file and free-handing appears to have solved the issue, thanks guys!
Rx7man Cattle Rubbing Post Joined Oct 9, 2014 Messages 1,652 Reaction score 1,726 Location Interior BC Apr 14, 2017 #23 I usually use a 7/32 file for the first half of the chain life, then switch to 13/64 as it wears down
I usually use a 7/32 file for the first half of the chain life, then switch to 13/64 as it wears down