Just bought a new "Rapid Duro" Stihl chain!

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goanin

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Any suggestions on how to properly treat it and cut with it?

I know it's NOT a low kickback chain. I've only worked with low kickback chains. Any special things to consider? How do I prepare myself for handling it correctly and safely?

I've been cutting wood for less that two months. I'm pretty new to it.

thanks :)
Adam
 
Pics from thursday:

Logging is quite rare in our country. We have laws for protecting forests and even private owned trees. I do it legaly, of course. I cut mainly pines..

This one is before I got the stihl chain.
 
A friend of mine who owns a tree service recently cut down a Norfolk Island Pine. I used to walk by that tree on the way to elementary school. At the same house is a large Deodar Cedar. I have always liked the large Atlas Cedar down the street from me. It always drops a limb or two just before Christmas and generates a little folding money.
 
Yes here in OZ Gums are our dominate trees. Here's a thread from a local just posted showin you a small bit of our country.
Watch those gum they can take over real fast. Ask any bloke from around San Francisco bay area or Portugal they luv it hard dry and poor soils so can over run your local tree species if let to go wild

http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=146114
 

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