Chain sharpening

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LOL love the truck! 15 min on the saw is at least an hour work for a couple guys. I AM with big red I be right back though with a new chain out of the shop......Took many years to be able to say that. LEARN form a guy on racesaw.com
 
LOL love the truck! 15 min on the saw is at least an hour work for a couple guys. I AM with big red I be right back though with a new chain out of the shop......Took many years to be able to say that. LEARN form a guy on racesaw.com
 
Two tanks will load the truck most days. And you've seen my loads.

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Nice window sticker ;)
 
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One thing not mentioned yet (unless I missed it) is when you sharpen by hand with a file, wear leather gloves! Especially as the day gets long. Blood looks cool on the bar, but in reality those cuts hurt. Done it many times. Most of the sharpening I do now is with a dremel and stone. I find it more accurate, quicker and easier.
 
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