Lawn Masters Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Mar 9, 2004 Messages 4,019 Reaction score 30 Location Florida Mar 31, 2005 #21 IMO, a sharp, properly filed chain is just as important as a powerful engine.
BostonBull Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Mar 19, 2005 Messages 2,546 Reaction score 152 Location North Shore MA Mar 31, 2005 #22 I keep my chains good and sharp. i am not that good myself at this so I usually send them to the local Chain/Knife sharpener. I am switching over to a skip tooth per suggestion of Klick (washingtonHotsaw) and an 18" bar.
I keep my chains good and sharp. i am not that good myself at this so I usually send them to the local Chain/Knife sharpener. I am switching over to a skip tooth per suggestion of Klick (washingtonHotsaw) and an 18" bar.
stihltech Addicted to ArboristSite AS Supporting Member Joined Mar 23, 2002 Messages 3,835 Reaction score 2,731 Location western NY Mar 31, 2005 #23 skip Don't do it.
BostonBull Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Mar 19, 2005 Messages 2,546 Reaction score 152 Location North Shore MA Mar 31, 2005 #24 Well nevermind on the skip tooth just got the call that they dont make one in the size that I need. Just going to go with a regular non "camelback" non safety chain instaed.
Well nevermind on the skip tooth just got the call that they dont make one in the size that I need. Just going to go with a regular non "camelback" non safety chain instaed.