me too id like to watch that chain and see how it does, those rakers are there for a reason, they make the vertical cut on the side of the cut area then the teeth remove the cut piece, some chains are more aggressive than others, the consumer safety chain is designed for beginners to the saws,or somebody who just doesnt run a saw very often , and they will cut,but there slow, mainly designed to help avoid the dangerous and possibly deadly kickback, if your just pruning the trees in the yard in town they will probably serve just fine, if you heat with wood and have to cut a lot of it, and the place that sells chain knows you can handle a saw, you can buy the skip tooth chisel chain, a very aggressive chain with only half of the teeth of a normal consumer chain and no safety teeth, which cuts fast, it takes a good power head to pull it and if your not careful with what your doing it will kick back and hard, but it makes short work of lots of cutting if its properly sharpened, i have that on 2 of my big stihl saws, and will put it on my 3rd backup saw as soon as i wear out the regular chain thats on it, that one doesnt get much use anyway
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