I would like to know what problem they are having with the majority of 462s in new England
So far mine has been problem free
It would be nice to know what to look out for
LMAO
The only negative thing I can say about my 462 is the dogs aren't low enough to hold the bar up when sharpening, it tends to tip over guess thay copied that to. funny stuff
I'm just trying to learn here just curious what effect thining the raker has
I thought a thick raker would drag chips better
Am I thinking about it wrong
Again just trying to learn
Long time Husqvarna fan here
All my saws are huskys except 1
I got a Ms 462 standard carb and love it
If I could have found a standard carb 572 I would have got it
I think I'm glad I didn't
The 462 is so much like a husky in my opinion its a fast reving light weight saw with air injection...
Marshy and Moparmyway I ground both of those spots you hi lighted
This is probably not a good idea for true work chain it's a bit aggressive
I put it in some wood today and it cuts great probably will work well for bucking big logs
I'm thinking about taking a bit more off the front of the raker...
Thanks everyone for your help
the rakers on this chain were lots bigger. I guess for bore cutting or kick back
I ground off the front to allow more room for chips i was curious if making the front more vertical would drag chips better
I also lowered them to .25
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