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... easier to get semi chisel for the huskys.

Oregon make plenty of full chisel, which can be run on Husky and others. More to do with whether you're cutting mainly soft or hardwood. Then again, I mainly deal with hardwood but hardly ever use semi-chisel.

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4 hours ago, TGB said:

Oregon make plenty of full chisel, which can be run on Husky and others. More to do with whether you're cutting mainly soft or hardwood. Then again, I mainly deal with hardwood but hardly ever use semi-chisel.

I like running full chisel,more aggressive and faster in the cut,slightly higher havs id say in comparison to semi chisel but down point is full chisel is very easy to dull.Most of my work is in back gardens and street trees so its a pita sharpening all the time after you dink a metal fence or hit nails in the stem-council tenants do that alot to trees in theyre gardens-

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4 hours ago, stihlmadasever said:

I like running full chisel,more aggressive and faster in the cut,slightly higher havs id say in comparison to semi chisel but down point is full chisel is very easy to dull.Most of my work is in back gardens and street trees so its a pita sharpening all the time after you dink a metal fence or hit nails in the stem-council tenants do that alot to trees in theyre gardens-

>:(

 

A dull chain is a dull chain whether its square ground , round ground or semi  . ......

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