angelo c
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Yes, learning the wheel is important in learning the grinder....learning the chain is paramount in cutting the tree though. I've learned the most from trying different angles/chains/profiles and seeing what works best in my environment and type of trees.
Use the biggest cutter your saw can handle (.404 -3/8)
And stick with a semi chisel as it handles "root" the best long term.
Lots of good info here.
https://www.oregonproducts.com/en/findingtherightsawchainforyou#topic2
Use the biggest cutter your saw can handle (.404 -3/8)
And stick with a semi chisel as it handles "root" the best long term.
Lots of good info here.
https://www.oregonproducts.com/en/findingtherightsawchainforyou#topic2