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6/21/2025, 10:45:30 PM
>>2925704
>adjust the chain on the bar. it's very easy.
Yeah this one is a 13mm nut and a flathead adjustment, I go until every link is tight on the bar and back it off half a turn for a little slack.
Decent chips still, doesn't cut through everything like butter when new though. I've had a couple dirt strikes, chopped through some elm and pinion limbs including limb processing of green leaves. Sharpening seems like a decent solution instead of just buying a new chain, am I totally wrong in this? Is sharpening only suited for every day use?
>adjust the chain on the bar. it's very easy.
Yeah this one is a 13mm nut and a flathead adjustment, I go until every link is tight on the bar and back it off half a turn for a little slack.
Decent chips still, doesn't cut through everything like butter when new though. I've had a couple dirt strikes, chopped through some elm and pinion limbs including limb processing of green leaves. Sharpening seems like a decent solution instead of just buying a new chain, am I totally wrong in this? Is sharpening only suited for every day use?
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