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LOL...a 36" safety chain? Calling BS Phil....unless of course you're spinnin' these yourself...get real.
Congrats Frank, Yeah if you pay to have them sharpened again, they'll do it for ya. And the next time you buy a new chain tell'em to give you the right chain. But you knew that.I dug out my safety chains and had a good look at them and the safety link is slightly lower than the rakers, not by much. So I grinded them down 1/8"-1/4" below the rakers and what a difference, It cuts like new.
Tomorrow I'll grind down the other safety chain also.
I wonder if any of those shops that sharpen chain will refuse them once the safety links are taken down.
Frank
A good experiemnt would be:
Stihl RSC vs. Stihl RSC3... on a stock good-running MS361 with a 20" bar cutting dry 18" oak...
Really, a fair experiment just needs to be a properly functioning saw in reasonable-sized wood with two equivalent new chains.
There is a reason for this.
And in what alternative universe do you believe that reason could possibly be that the green and yellow have reached a level playing field?
Gee, Zero....have you followed the comments here??? How do you use your saws??? I can't fathom anyone thinking these two chains perform ANYWHERE near the same.
You know in all the years I've been doing this, the only ones who think the safety chains are no slower than a real chain, are people that sell them but never use them.Reading is fun-da-mental.
No comparison was made in the performance of the two different chains. The point is newly designed green chains preform very well and there is no other choice, The future high speed NK chains are green and will be green only.
ZG
You know in all the years I've been doing this, the only ones who think the safety chains are no slower than a real chain, are people that sell them but never use them.
Whatta you do for a living Zero? :monkey:
LOL...a 36" safety chain? Calling BS Phil....unless of course you're spinnin' these yourself...get real.
Zero Gravity said:The chain manufactures can achieve near identical performance with green chain features compared to the yellow chain
I am forced to wonder at times how any of us have managed to live for more than 50 years without all the benefits of today's safety enhancers?
I don't think safety chain will really help the guy who needs it most.
You're absolutely right Andy. If someone new with running saws, by all means they should use these chains.
Great Idea, can't wait to see your results when you post the videos...
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