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<blockquote data-quote="Pjohnson" data-source="post: 8135660" data-attributes="member: 161694"><p>The more i read about tooth length the more confused i get. Right now my opinion is that it doesn't matter the length of the tooth as long as the raker or depth gauge is set properly for each tooth. I grind all one side the same then the other. I could care less if they are the same. Now set your depth gauge for each side. As long as depth gauge matches the tooth it will cut straight. If you damage a few teeth cut them down as needed and set depth, no need to grind the whole chain down. I know there's two schools of thought about this but this keeps it simple and works for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pjohnson, post: 8135660, member: 161694"] The more i read about tooth length the more confused i get. Right now my opinion is that it doesn't matter the length of the tooth as long as the raker or depth gauge is set properly for each tooth. I grind all one side the same then the other. I could care less if they are the same. Now set your depth gauge for each side. As long as depth gauge matches the tooth it will cut straight. If you damage a few teeth cut them down as needed and set depth, no need to grind the whole chain down. I know there's two schools of thought about this but this keeps it simple and works for me. [/QUOTE]
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