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Chain saw blade, only cut about 50 3" logs, its gone blunt.
I have made 3 cuts on old sleepers.
How long should they last, or is it all about what you are cutting.
Its a 16" blade
Was that a new chain? What type of logs were they? Where did they come from?
I ask that because trees that have grown near houses, i.e. especially gardens but sometimes parks, will have nails in them. Logs from counrt trees usuall don't have anything in them.
I can cut logs for hours with a good sharp chain but, some logs are as hard as a hoors heart and will blunt the saw quicker than normal.
If your logs are dirty, that put make the chain go off quick too.
I'd say that probably means sleepsrs - spent 40 to 50 years buried up to the top face in ballast, all sorts dropped om them by passing trains from coal dust to poo and pee. Yep, pretty dirty
Some of the species they use, like pitch pine and some of the tropical hardwoods, have resins in the wood which harden and really blunt conventional saw teeth, especially after 50 years
reclaimed sleeper will knacker a chain very quickly. Sometimes in an hour sometimes 10 mins. You need to keep a file on you and keep sharpening as you go.
Cutting very wet rotten wood is not great for it either.
Agree with the guys, experienced chainsaw operators are forever sharpening their saws.
A friend of mine attacked a stump for me and barely touched a stone whilst cutting. He stopped and sharpened immediately then fetched his stump grinder!
Anytime i cut reclaimed sleepers or a stump i charge for a new chain as your bound to really knacker it. Sharpening by hand is good to keep things ticking over but getting chains sharpened on a grinder is so much more effective and cheap too, only a fiver at my local and they will do it while you wait.
I revolve 3 chains at any one time usually have 1 sharpened and two in use, well thats the theory anyway.... more often than not its one struggling and two that burn through wood rather than cut.
Beware trying to cut with blunt chains as it can really overheat the saw and bar which will quickly damage it.
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