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How to sharpen a chainsaw -

To cut through a tree quickly and safely, your chainsaw teeth must be sharpened often. This video clearly...
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By: Guest 9 months ago
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This is a tool made by Sharp Force. Look here for more detailed information.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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I dont get it- everything was hidden. and no one can find that particular tool in stores. and most people couldnt see what was going on and want the name of the tool. maybe you could make the videos more user friendly in future by showing long close-ups of the procedures. you know what they say: a picture is worth a thousand words. thanks
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Great video! thanks! that file you have looks good, but i cant find one like it anywhere. What brand is it and where can i get one? thanks
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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where can I buy this file? is it a husqvarna one?
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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PFERD was established in 1799 by manufacturing files for farriers. Today PFERD-brand files, known for top quality and consistency, are used on every continent. With a wide range of standard and specialty products, PFERD provides solutions for your filing needs. PFERD chain saw files and accessories are available to suit the needs of every chain saw user, from home owner to park manager to logger. PFERD offers a complete line of chain saw files, as well as some innovative and unique tools that will save you time and money, and keep you safer while working with your saw. PFERD's unique chain sharp tool sharpens the tooth and adjusts the height of the depth gauge in direct relation to tooth wear in one easy, hand-held operation. Both the round file and the flat file are replaceable. The Chainsharp by PFERD offers an easy solution to chain maintenance without the necessity of removing the chain from the saw. For safety, maintain a sharp chain at all times. Adjust the raker each time
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Where can I buy the 'tool' he is using to sharpen the chain?
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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I wished the video showed how to file the raker using that big tooth he was holding in his hand. That sharpening tool didn't show a whole lot of what was being filed because the tool was hiding what was being done. I know how to use the round file properly.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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video doesn't address the cause of crooked saw cutting....does it mean one side of the saw is sharpened more than the other?
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Where can I buy the sharpening tool for my Husqvarna chain?
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