how do u all tote chains in the field...i usually carry em in original box...and they are all tangled up when u get em out...sometimes im 5 minutes untangling the dang things
1 extra new or resharpened one in package stays in saw case,another one in deep pocket of leather pouch. Plus 7/32 round file w/handle,scrench & small triangular file when the rakers could use a slight lowering.
how do u all tote chains in the field...i usually carry em in original box...and they are all tangled up when u get em out...sometimes im 5 minutes untangling the dang things
But I'm pretty quick at straightening them out.![]()
The best place to carry a spare chain, in my experience, is on a spare saw.
Whats a spare saw?![]()
That is impressive with all the wood you cut Dennis. I never carry a spare either, I normally cut for a tank full of gas then haul wood out in the ATV trailer. Probably get 4 trailer loads to the tank full. Chain gets touched up back home before the next tank full begins. But I do not cut on the road that much, I would probably just take two saws and I keep a file in the saw case. I do keep spare chains back at home, unlike the man.I just throw a chain in the trailer in case it is needed. But if you are talking about saw chains, I never take an extra chain. I own only one saw chain and that is enough.
You know those plastic containers for clorox wipes? I use one that's labeled "sharp" and one that's labeled "dull" I think you get the idea.
There's definately an art to getting the "loop" out of one. I get them straightened out thru trial and error...never really took the time to figure out what works...
If you have a trick I'm all ears.
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