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It is a shame as they could just make them a little better and have a good working machine. They do have a very good grinding disc. Here once I sharpen a saw chain my customers will bring in their chains for me to do as they have tried sharpening themselves and just can't get the knack even with the file guides.
Yes I can for a few dollars more put a new after market chain. When the chains come in really screwed up I install a new chain and rework the old chain into what I call a dirt chain. Then I tell to put it on when they are cutting near the ground as it is now an expendable chain and keep their good chain for above ground work.
I kinda wish the brush cutter blade that I use had not stop making the sharpening guide for them but apparently no one was buying them. Kinda hard to hand file them accurately without it.
Yes I can for a few dollars more put a new after market chain. When the chains come in really screwed up I install a new chain and rework the old chain into what I call a dirt chain. Then I tell to put it on when they are cutting near the ground as it is now an expendable chain and keep their good chain for above ground work.
I kinda wish the brush cutter blade that I use had not stop making the sharpening guide for them but apparently no one was buying them. Kinda hard to hand file them accurately without it.