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Re: Chain Cleaning
« on: October 29, 2013, 10:39:20 am »
The one chain I looked at the other day looked as though it had been run through creosote years ago?

I gave you an old worn out Stihl RS33 X 72DL in the spring that was freshly square ground. It also was black as smut as though someone was cutting railroad cross ties.

I noticed that after you ran that old Stihl RS33 chain a few times in clean wood, that the chain looked as clean as new.
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