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    Paper Hunter
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    Stihl makes a file/guide set for that specific saw. It works wonderful. You can try mine out if you would like. With just a little practice you can go from a chain that's totally trashed to perfectly sharp in about 10 minutes. That's faster than I could drive to some to sharpen it.
    Last edited by Zcsdkr; 08-27-2017 at 20:22.

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    Varmiteer
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    Colorado Springs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zcsdkr View Post
    Stihl makes a file/guide set for that specific saw. It works wonderful. You can try mine out if you would like. With just a little practice you can go from a chain that's totally trashed to perfectly sharp in about 10 minutes. That's faster than I could drive to some to sharpen it.
    Thanks; I keep looking for the old setup my dad had for our chainsaws...there was a built in guide on the sharping rod and it took him less than 5 mins to re-touch up a chain after it hit "dirt". Now to find the right size for my low end Stihl...
    Bradbn4 - Having fun in Colorado

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