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Re: Hursqvarna 236e chain snagging/stopping
« Reply #10 on: March 01, 2014, 10:28:39 am »
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Yes - you are using it correctly.  That is what holds the file at the correct height

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Those guides are basically useless, . . . The best is to file freehand, while looking closely at what you are doing

To the OP - please remember that the advice here is worth what you pay for it, and clearly, often contradictory, as contributors share their opinions.  Choose what makes sense to you, try it, and see what works for you.

Someday I hope to make a trip to Norway and see what his chains actually look like, and cut like, in person . . . .

Philbert

(P.S. - Nikko, I don't think that the Swedish roller guides will work with the chain shown in the photographs.)

 

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