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Even Stihl gets it Wrong once in awhile

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Husky Man, Apr 6, 2025 at 5:12 PM.

  1. Husky Man

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    I was sharpening a chain Saturday (first time on that chain), and found something “Interesting “

    can you see what it is?

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    Doug :cheers:
     
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    That’s a negative cutting angle for when you’re cutting from the bottom up instead of top down :whistle:
     
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    I actually did that one time when I was making a chain longer. I dropped the piece I was putting in and I picked it up and put it in backwards. I had one end spun before I noticed it. It was one of those days.
     
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  6. Husky Man

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    I had to look twice, when I saw it.


    Doug:cheers:
     
  7. Ronaldo

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    Never seen one like that!
     
  8. Husky Man

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    It was a First for me too


    Doug
     
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  10. Husky Man

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    Yeah, I broke the 3120XP in on a 34” diameter Douglas Fir. It had done a “Gentle Fall” on a building of my Sister in Law’s Boss. He had plenty of wood and offered it to us. He used an excavator to move it to the ground.

    I was able to cut through in enough places to roll the sections with the peevee. Then I was able to cut rounds 7/8 through, then roll the sections 180* and up cut to finish the cuts.

    yeah, it didn’t take long, about 3 up cuts with a 3120XP, with a 36” bar mounted, for the Fun to wear out QUICKLY, about the fourth round, I set down the 3120XP, and picked up “Old Reliable”, my 266XP with a 24” bar to finish up cutting the rest of the rounds

    Bucking with the 3120XP is FUN, that Beast is like a Rabid Beaver on Steroids, up cutting with the 3120XP, not so much Fun


    Doug :cheers:
     
  11. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Thats messed up. Never have seen that before.

    Are you sure it wasnt a Husky chain? :whistle:
     
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  12. Husky Man

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    Nope absolutely positive it was Stihl chain, I Wish that shop was a Husky dealer, but they’re not, and I drive right past them almost everyday, so that is where I get things that don’t have to be brand specific. Heck, Tim is a hella nice guy, so I don’t mind giving them some business, even if they do sell the Wrong Color of chainsaws;)


    Doug :cheers:
     
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    Just curious if you showed him that chain? Would they exchange it as its a manufacturing defect?
     
  14. Husky Man

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    I just found it Saturday, and I wasn’t going to stop what I was doing just to drive 16 miles each way over one tooth

    I’m sure they would take care of it, but one tooth on a 44” bar isn’t exactly noticeable


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    Yeah I wouldn't make a special trip either. What did you end up doing to that tooth? Grind it off?
     
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    It might be a collectors item and worth some money?
     
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