rmihalek Where's the wood at? Joined Jan 20, 2004 Messages 2,258 Reaction score 345 Location MA Jun 3, 2004 #1 I want to start making square ground woods chains, not race chains. Would a Maxx grinder be suitable for this task or is a Silvey SA the way to go?
I want to start making square ground woods chains, not race chains. Would a Maxx grinder be suitable for this task or is a Silvey SA the way to go?
Grande Dog ArboristSite.com Sponsor Joined May 8, 2004 Messages 4,661 Reaction score 1,053 Location Laytonville CA Jun 3, 2004 #2 Howdy, I'm pretty sure the Maxx only does round ground. As far as getting the most bang for your buck the Silvey brand ( no matter which model you choose ) is the way to go. Grande Dog Master Mechanic Discount Arborist Equipment and Tree Care Supplies Last edited: Jan 3, 2006
Howdy, I'm pretty sure the Maxx only does round ground. As far as getting the most bang for your buck the Silvey brand ( no matter which model you choose ) is the way to go. Grande Dog Master Mechanic Discount Arborist Equipment and Tree Care Supplies
Hunter ArboristSite Guru Joined Feb 5, 2004 Messages 507 Reaction score 2 Location US Jun 3, 2004 #3 For square ground chains, the Silvey is the way to go. I have a Swing Arm Demo thats only ground 1-2 chains. Let me know, Hunter
For square ground chains, the Silvey is the way to go. I have a Swing Arm Demo thats only ground 1-2 chains. Let me know, Hunter