sixdogs
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When I lived in Maine I cut a lot of wood and like to think I know what I'm doing and stay as safe as I can. That's how I wound up with low-kickback chain in two saws that I haven't used in a long time. There are few trees where I live.
In getting ready to use them, I can hand file the teeth correctly but forgot how I used to do the rakers on this chain. There is another piece of metal on the chain that interferes with filing the raker. I don't know if a standard raker plate is what to use or what to do and not much on the internet for advice.
Any help or advice on filing low-kickback chain rakers?
In getting ready to use them, I can hand file the teeth correctly but forgot how I used to do the rakers on this chain. There is another piece of metal on the chain that interferes with filing the raker. I don't know if a standard raker plate is what to use or what to do and not much on the internet for advice.
Any help or advice on filing low-kickback chain rakers?
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