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What's the going rate for sharpening a chain for a landing saw?
Ballpark...........
The chains I am seeing have 96 drivers.
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$12-$15 here in Socialist Republic of Washington.
Thanks for the reply.
I'm not arguing with you, but I expected considerably more. Our local saw dealers sharpen "homeowner" chains for about $10/pop.
Here's a pic of a cutter for comparison beside a chain that I run on my 462.
I'm pretty sure the bar on the landing saw is 5 ft. long.
 

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I charge my firewood yard guy $5 for his 36” harvester chains if they just need some touch up. Repairs and badly rocked cost more.
I just got the Oregon model 530 grinder and it is way, way nicer than trying to sharpen them on my USG which really isn’t designed for that size.
I’ve paid for 3 grinders over the last few years doing his chains…3/8 LP, 3/8, to 404 processor chains and the 3/4” monsters.

Try refurbishing the bars :p now, those get interesting. A local heavy machine shop does the straightening for us…with a 100t press. The bars are made a few hrs north of here.
 

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Thanks for the reply.
I'm not arguing with you, but I expected considerably more. Our local saw dealers sharpen "homeowner" chains for about $10/pop.
Here's a pic of a cutter for comparison beside a chain that I run on my 462.
I'm pretty sure the bar on the landing saw is 5 ft. long.
I guess I didn't understand what you meant by landing saw. I have no idea what 3/4 chain cost. I was thinking old school before processors were a thing. Lol
 

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It’s an east coast thing, trailer mounted loader with a buck saw connected to it. I know a guy who has a remote controlled one with its own power unit.

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