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I nailed it on one chain today. Nothing better than a chain that cuts, self feeds, and move chips like a hot knife in butter. My chains are normally not bad, but this one was special.

Ironically, another chain was a turd. It cut nicely in the piss elm, but went to cut mulberry and it was grabby, too much raker reduction; and there is nothing worse than a grabby chain imo.
 

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I nailed it on one chain today. Nothing better than a chain that cuts, self feeds, and move chips like a hot knife in butter. My chains are normally not bad, but this one was special.

Ironically, another chain was a turd. It cut nicely in the piss elm, but went to cut mulberry and it was grabby, too much raker reduction; and there is nothing worse than a grabby chain imo.

If it’s grabby just needed it on a husky with all that extra hp! Lol. It wouldn’t have been smooth and fast. Jk! Yep I’ve been enjoying a sharp chain working all these blow downs. A little easier with the simington.


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I went and checked it out. I'm afraid it's a little too much work for me. It seemed everything that could rotate was frozen solid. If it was a drive chain, it was frozen. The tracks were frozen. I know enough about them to know I didn't know enough to get this one going.
But I did pick up another 317.
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I need one of those with a single bottom plow and tiller Steve... lemme know if you stumble across one.
You’re now the official source of stuff pertaining to John Deere garden tractors..
 

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I nailed it on one chain today. Nothing better than a chain that cuts, self feeds, and move chips like a hot knife in butter. My chains are normally not bad, but this one was special.

Ironically, another chain was a turd. It cut nicely in the piss elm, but went to cut mulberry and it was grabby, too much raker reduction; and there is nothing worse than a grabby chain imo.
There is one thing worse..

Semi chisel chain..
 

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Morning midlanders!

Been doing research on changing the front brakes on the ‘40 to 49-60 F100 drum setup.

That would be much easier to deal with than disc front/drum rear.

So BOLO for something I could use fellas. [emoji1696]
 

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Morning midlanders!

Been doing research on changing the front brakes on the ‘40 to 49-60 F100 drum setup.

That would be much easier to deal with than disc front/drum rear.

So BOLO for something I could use fellas. [emoji1696]
Convert it to all disk

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If it’s grabby just needed it on a husky with all that extra hp! Lol. It wouldn’t have been smooth and fast. Jk! Yep I’ve been enjoying a sharp chain working all these blow downs. A little easier with the simington.


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BLAH BLAH BLAH, LOL

I need a simington...
 

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One just sold on AS site for $850, it was listed for 2hours before it sold. Naturally I was looking thru the classified about 3 hours after it was posted....

I don't surf the classifieds enough to get that lucky. A new one is not much more. I just don't know if I want to go down the rabbit hole of square grinding....I think it's a trap!!!
 

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I don't surf the classifieds enough to get that lucky. A new one is not much more. I just don't know if I want to go down the rabbit hole of square grinding....I think it's a trap!!!

Sure is a lot nicer to cut with though. And for me the chains last longer between sharpening. I got everything switched to 3/8 .050 and buy 72cl chain so I’m not converting it and it’s been working really good.


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