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Chain Sharpening Issue with Husqvarna T540 MkII TopHandle


Jamie Jones
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11 hours ago, Jamie Jones said:

I would have thought the same as you. But I can sharpen all my other chains 3/8”, 3/8”P, and 1/4” without  any issue..

But I am just struggling like hell with the .325 mini semi chisel and the .325 semi chisel.

 

Hi Jamie,

 

This does all sound odd, for what it is worth, I sharpen Stihl .325 semi and full chisel with the 2 in 1 Stihl tool and am always amazed how well they turn out. I've really abused them sometimes doing low stumps and chicken wire!! They come back close to new. 

Do you have a dodgy batch of chain/ soft metal not keeping an edge?

Try a different brand chain or as mentioned before swap set up?

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On 12/08/2022 at 19:20, Jamie Jones said:
This year I purchased the Husqvarna T540 MkII TopHandle Chainsaw.. I really like the performance of the chainsaw. But I do have an issue with the chain setup that it comes with. The Chain is Husqvarna's X-Cut SP21G .325 59dl for a 14”/35cm bar, .043” Gauge 1.1mmSemi-Chisel......
The issue I have is when the chain is brand new it cuts great. But I struggle to get a good cut when I have sharpened it. I have tried a number of times and used different sharpeners, and I still can't get a good sharp chain.
- I have used the Husky kit, and that was the worst sharpen I have had.
- I have also tried a stihl 2in1 Sharpener and only got an ok sharpen, but it was nothing like when it was a fresh chain.
- I have also tried an oregon sharpening kit, and that was no different.
I seem to be able to sharpen all my other chainsaw chains without a problem. But I can't get a decent sharpen on the .325 micro simichisel chain, even when I am measuring every tooth with vernier calipers to ensure that they are all perfectly sized.
I was therefore wondering how other T540 MkII users are getting on with sharpening their chains and what you are using.
Or is there any options for changing the chain and sprockets to a different chain size?

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I recently got this saw and size chain as well, and find it's fine till I get about 3/4 of the way through the chain and then have to change the chain as it won't even cut. Use a standard 5/32 file, without a file guide, and keep an eye on depth gauges 

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On 23/08/2022 at 18:54, Jamie Jones said:

I have kindly been supplied a Panther Chain .325 mini, from Chainsawbars.co.uk to see how I get on with that instead of the Husky chain... So I will see how I get on with that.

Have you an update on the panther chain Jamie? Do you find it sharpens better than the Husqvarna?

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