Posted by T.R.K. on December 11, 2023 at 18:07:57 from (75.88.25.89):
In Reply to: Chain saw information posted by 37 chief on December 11, 2023 at 10:20:31:
Back in the '80s I bought a 10-10 MacCulloch chainsaw because my Daddy had one. I asked for the 20 inch bar to be swapped for a 16 bar at the time of sale. I didn't realize until I got home that they put a semi-chisel chain on my saw. Daddy's saw Had a full chisel chain on it. Side by side, He could get through the same log with his 10-10 McCulloch in about 3/4 the time it took me.
So many years later (And three career changes later too.) I work in a small engine repair shop. Full chisel chain is all we sell for the larger saws. Only occasionally does someone ask for semi-chisel chain.
If you do the normal safety precautions, I think you will find your full chisel chain will cut as fast or faster than your old chain and the only possible drawback I can think of is that full chisel chain may dull somewhat faster in really dry wood, like a dead Water Oak or Pin Oak.
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