dbittle
Well-Known OPE Member
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- Jan 16, 2016
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I bought a loop of the 3/8 Oregon Multicut that @radio was selling earlier this year and finally had a chance to try it out on some stumps. Out of the box, it needed sharpening and having the depth gages lowered, so the first cherry stump I cut pretty well defeated it.
I carefully round filed it and set the depth gages to .030" and tried again. I ran a tank through the saw flush cutting brush and then tried the chain on a 25+" sweet gum stump with internal dirt pockets. No problem. I cut off a 12" cherry stump and a smaller triple cherry stump that again was really dirty. I took off another inch from another one that I had cut off last fall and called it good. I would say it lasted 2-3 times as long as the semi-chisel that I usually use. When I looked it over, it needed to be sharpened but it wasn't completely beaten to death. I would say that it worked exactly like it's advertised to work.
I carefully round filed it and set the depth gages to .030" and tried again. I ran a tank through the saw flush cutting brush and then tried the chain on a 25+" sweet gum stump with internal dirt pockets. No problem. I cut off a 12" cherry stump and a smaller triple cherry stump that again was really dirty. I took off another inch from another one that I had cut off last fall and called it good. I would say it lasted 2-3 times as long as the semi-chisel that I usually use. When I looked it over, it needed to be sharpened but it wasn't completely beaten to death. I would say that it worked exactly like it's advertised to work.