+1luckilLEE said:Bent tooth/raker, worn bar, or you may have pinched your bar in that cut. Def not a feller buncher.
+1. I notice that from time to time when my chains are near the end of their sharpening lifespan. The tooth is easily bent when it is worn out, and makes that kind of pattern......luckilLEE said:Bent tooth/raker, worn bar, or you may have pinched your bar in that cut. Def not a feller buncher.
blacktail said:This was from a load that I cut with my dad. After seeing his chain, I'm going to guess this was a piece he cut.
And it's not fully seasoned. This is alder that was down a long time but only cut and split a few weeks ago. I only brought a couple of chunks in and stood them up in front of the insert.
blacktail said:(broken image removed)
I just pulled this alder off the rack and noticed the odd marks at the end. What gives?
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