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Chain saw and a mount grapple for a bucket?
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<blockquote data-quote="NoEsc" data-source="post: 1588739" data-attributes="member: 38574"><p>You'll need to see what you're doing to set it up initially, but once that's done you can sharpen your chain by braille.</p><p>Save the box your chain came in because it'll tell you what size file to use and what angles to set the file guide at.</p><p>I don't see a power grinder saving me any effort that's worth the added complexity and chance I'll ruin the chain's tempering by over-heating it.</p><p>Manually operated, air cooled, and gravity assisted.</p><p>Plus this thing has a cool, old-timey look to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoEsc, post: 1588739, member: 38574"] You'll need to see what you're doing to set it up initially, but once that's done you can sharpen your chain by braille. Save the box your chain came in because it'll tell you what size file to use and what angles to set the file guide at. I don't see a power grinder saving me any effort that's worth the added complexity and chance I'll ruin the chain's tempering by over-heating it. Manually operated, air cooled, and gravity assisted. Plus this thing has a cool, old-timey look to it. [/QUOTE]
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