Powersharp chain

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jlsmith

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Ok i have a poland pro 3500 series and i put a Oregon Powersharp chain and sharpener on it. WOOO! i have cut 1 1/2 cords and droped 3 more trees with it and that thing still cuts like a hot knife threw buter. A great investment I must say.:thumbsup:
 
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Ok i have a poland pro 3500 series and i put a Oregon Powersharp chain and sharpener on it. WOOO! i have cut 1 1/2 cords and droped 3 more trees with it and that thing still cuts like a hot knife threw buter. A great investment I must say.:thumbsup:

If I remember correctly, is that one of those top sharpening things that go on the nose of the bar??

IF so, those arent bad for the ocassional user.:thumbsup:

But If you cur several cord per year, it is well worth the time to learn to file your own chains. And a granberg file jig with a dozen files will only set you ~$40
 
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Yes its a top blade chain. I usually cut 4 to 5 cords a year plus all the clean up around the farm so we will see how it holds up
 
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I watched that sharpening tech on Ask This Old House yesterday. There was a pile of sparks that came out as they showed how to use it. For now I will stay with the classic chain. ( I can not stand using safety chain )
That is why I order 50' rolls and make up my own.
Craig Clayton
 
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So much does this cost? And do you have to use their chain? A guy at work was tell me about this just this past Thursday, but he did not know the price.
 
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The ones I seen were for 3/8 low profile chain only, has this changed?
 
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You have to get the kit to start with which comes with the bar chain and sharpener. It starts at about$ 75. If you need a new chain after original purchase they run about$ 30 all about the same price as the standard bar and chains
 
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Put a Powersharp 18" kit on my JD CS36 last weekend. Wow.. Nice chain and sharpener. The kit was $59.99 at Home Depot. I used a 10% off Lowes Coupon (get them at local post office in movers kit -- home depot will honor). I also noticed there is a $10 rebate. That brought it down to $48 after tax and rebate. Not bad for a bar, chain, and sharpener. The time saved is even better!!

I'm not a pro and just want to use my saw with minimal downtime for sharpening. This is perfect for me....

PowerSharp Rebate Offer from OREGON
 
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Sharpening a regular 20" chain in the field on the chainsaw takes literally 2 minutes, and it only takes about 5 minutes to learn how the first time. I can't see how this setup is any better than the traditional, even for occasional users. I guess many people think of sharpening chains as some sort of art that takes years to learn to do correctly, when that couldn't be farther from the truth.

And $30 for replacement chains that probably only have half the life of a regular chains at best? Boy, they really got you by the balls with that one...
 
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Sharpening a regular 20" chain in the field on the chainsaw takes literally 2 minutes, and it only takes about 5 minutes to learn how the first time. I can't see how this setup is any better than the traditional, even for occasional users. I guess many people think of sharpening chains as some sort of art that takes years to learn to do correctly, when that couldn't be farther from the truth.

And $30 for replacement chains that probably only have half the life of a regular chains at best? Boy, they really got you by the balls with that one...

Yeah its not that difficult to hand sharpen a chain, although for some they're better off with a device that give a more accurate angle,
for example: my son has my old chainsaw I showed him how to sharpen it, and he give effort to try:cool: although he brought it to me one time thought the bar had somehow got bent, he said the saw would cut in a curve not straight through, I took a closer look at the teeth and found that he was getting the right side teeth sharpened but the left teeth were not, :eek: He told me he couldn't get the file to go into the teeth on that side,he said it would bind with him:cool: ...
Hmmmm, so i guess he wasn't sharpening those teeth,:( no wonder it was cutting in a curve:confused2:
so for some folks they need this tool :thumbsup:
 

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