Maintenance Chief
Disrupting the peace with an old chainsaw
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2 weeks ago I broke an RS chain. We were replacing a sign and had 8x8 posts in the ground pretty deep, so I was gonna cut a notch and put my farm jack in and lift them out. That when I promptly found a lag bolt! Hidden under a wooden plug.
It wasn't my saw and the chain was new so I told the owner I'd fix the chain for him.
Figured it might skip a tooth and put a new tie strap in, which is how it worked out. 3 teeth got the worst of the bolt.
The most amazing thing is that those 3 teeth took a scoop out of that bolt ! A tiny peice of bolt was stuck under the top plate of two of them , after picking it out they sharpened up just fine.
The bolt was probably a soft grade farm bolt but still pretty impressive.
It wasn't my saw and the chain was new so I told the owner I'd fix the chain for him.
Figured it might skip a tooth and put a new tie strap in, which is how it worked out. 3 teeth got the worst of the bolt.
The most amazing thing is that those 3 teeth took a scoop out of that bolt ! A tiny peice of bolt was stuck under the top plate of two of them , after picking it out they sharpened up just fine.
The bolt was probably a soft grade farm bolt but still pretty impressive.