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Using my Poulan "Wild Thing" chainsaw this weekend, and a lot of burnt wood
where I made my cuts. Don't recall the chain being so bad, but a new one --- on Amazon --- is $20. My question is, is that the definitive answer of an unsharp chain? Slow cutting and burnt wood? And, as a follow up, if I may, youtube showed me how to sharpen with a tool. Doesn't look that hard, but if the tool is as much as a new chain, well, you do the math. thanks in advance. |
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