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My boy goes to school there and is taking it with him. The owner is from down by Remus and is picking it up
Was wondering if it was making it to Sparta.
I've got keys to a buddies house in Canadian lakes right between big rapids and remus, gtg time lol.
Oh my! Take the sunscreen...lol Nice work BTW!
Sun in Michigan :risas3:.
I took these a couple nights ago.
Michigan sun lol.
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Good feeling gone.
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Something tells me 1 sharpen, 1 cut. Lol
Like Carlos Hathcock, 1 shot, 1 kill. RIP
I do quite a few of them about an inch below grade or flush because many would rather save the money on grinding a stump(also they don't want to deal with the yard being tore up even for a short time). I don't mind filing a chain a bunch of times when I go into a job with that in mind and the charge is built into the job, when I get stuck sharpening and I wasn't expecting it, that stinks.
When I do them I top bar them and keep the point the chain enters out of the dirt so I'm tossing the dirt away instead of pulling it through the cut, it saves a lot of filing, but not all of it.
No wrap handles on that part of the job lol.
 

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I do quite a few of them about an inch below grade or flush because many would rather save the money on grinding a stump(also they don't want to deal with the yard being tore up even for a short time). I don't mind filing a chain a bunch of times when I go into a job with that in mind and the charge is built into the job, when I get stuck sharpening and I wasn't expecting it, that stinks.
When I do them I top bar them and keep the point the chain enters out of the dirt so I'm tossing the dirt away instead of pulling it through the cut, it saves a lot of filing, but not all of it.
No wrap handles on that part of the job lol.

I charge them for a new chain per Stihl prices. $30 sounds like a killer deal then.
 

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I keep the chains that started losing teeth for stumping, after two stumps cut below dirt level such a chain is done and finds its place in the recycle bin.

In case I had to remove a stump and had no severely worn chain I would simply use one of the TriLink chains I have.

A shallow stump will destroy a lawn mower in a blink of an eye.
 
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