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<blockquote data-quote="Glockisgood17" data-source="post: 4064821" data-attributes="member: 51800"><p>Imho most people over sharpen their blades. It shouldn’t take a whole lot of filing to get a chain resharpened unless it’s in bad shape. Get Stihl files, they seem to work the best for me. I have 4 saws now, 3 sets of blades for each one with the correct size file. Also, change the bar over, I do it every time I change, chains. Just flip it 180 degrees when you put the bar back on.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glockisgood17, post: 4064821, member: 51800"] Imho most people over sharpen their blades. It shouldn’t take a whole lot of filing to get a chain resharpened unless it’s in bad shape. Get Stihl files, they seem to work the best for me. I have 4 saws now, 3 sets of blades for each one with the correct size file. Also, change the bar over, I do it every time I change, chains. Just flip it 180 degrees when you put the bar back on. Regards, [/QUOTE]
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