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Quick Feed Chain Sharpener |
Quickly pays for itself in time and cash
If you use a chainsaw at home, or on the farm or ranch, you know how important it is for speed and safety to be using a chain with sharp cutters. Yet cutters can be dulled quickly, even through plain heavy use.
Until now, you've had three choices: replace the chain (expensive); resharpen it yourself by hand (very slow, and difficult to do accurately); or take it to your local chainsaw shop and get back a chain that may or may not be well sharpened.
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- Monday, November 16, 2009 |
| Motor is burning out |
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W Porfily (Stanfield, Oregon) |
| I have sharpened 3-30 inch bar chain shaw chains. The results were very satifactory. But the motor starting to get very hot and smells like it is burning up. It may not last another chain sharpening |
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- Wednesday, November 04, 2009 |
| Standard sharpener |
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Earl (Ada, OK) |
| I found the tool very easy to set up. It took about 10 minutes. Without the addendum from Garret on the set-up it would have been much more confusing |
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- Saturday, October 31, 2009 |
| rancher/woodcutter |
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Bill (Lancaster, S.C.) |
| I have sharpened chains with a file for 45 years.Since my eyesight is not as good as it once was, I decided to try the standard chain sharpener. It really does a great job, really fast. The "new" instructions furnished by GarrettWade were helpful in initial setup. A good tool I would recommend to anyone. |
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