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What type/make of bar and chain do you use on your firewood processor chainsaw?


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I ask the above as many of you cut large tonnages of  logs in a year and so I thought , over the years you may have found that a certain type/make of bar and chain holds its sharpness a bit longer  before resharpening, especially when cutting well seasoned  wood.Thankyou for any input. 

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I only have a wee processor with a 13” bar but I’ve found the Rotatech chains really good value. I’ve filled 16 IBC cages before even thinking about changing it out. At less than £10 a chain I’ve not actually sharpened any yet, just replaced with a fresh new one. 

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We use rotatech chains and usually Oregon bars. I'm experimenting with a tajfun bar but so far that's the best value and performance.

 

With a 24inch bar I average 30cube to a sharpened chain and 500+ to a bar.

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