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Oregon Powersharp system vid


Rob D
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I'd forward this to around 3.30 as most of the first part discusses changing the bar over.

 

Summary on powersharp :

 

 

  • It works

 

  • It doesn't cut as fast as normal chain

 

  • You can still knacker the chain hitting stones or metal.

 

  • Cutting out roots will also knacker the chain! (then takes 3 to 5 sharpens to get it cutting again and even then doesn't cut like it does new).

 

  • More expensive than normal cross cut chain

 

  • Really for home owners that don't know how to sharpen their own chain.

 

  • Still nice to see a new concept and manufacturers bringing new ideas to the table.

 

:biggrin:

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmrhJbEyvuY]Chainsawbars presents powersharp - YouTube[/ame]

 

 

 

 

 

:pcguru:

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