Not saying anything bad. I am a old landscaper. And I have filed a many chains. And always used a smaller file. It help to clean the metal out . Gave better edge . Faster cut and smoother cut . Again nothing wrong your doing
You seem to have to be a surveyor and a forester in the woods. When I did logging back in Bavaria in the 70s and 80s, the trees were either already felled or were marked, I had nothing to do with the selection. And it was mostly just firewood which I pulled out with a single horse.
Not saying anything bad. I am a old landscaper. And I have filed a many chains. And always used a smaller file. It help to clean the metal out . Gave better edge . Faster cut and smoother cut . Again nothing wrong your doing
I usually use a 13/64 file for the same reason. I wasn’t in that video though. Keen eye 👁️
I had a set of bio lines once. Hated them too. Had a harness maker cut them up and made them into nice halters.
They make nice halters.
You seem to have to be a surveyor and a forester in the woods. When I did logging back in Bavaria in the 70s and 80s, the trees were either already felled or were marked, I had nothing to do with the selection. And it was mostly just firewood which I pulled out with a single horse.
Definitely should be a forester. At least an armchair surveyor. If it’s unclear we get a professional, or stay away from it.
I hope this winter i can find some 16 inch hard wood to pull out with my horses
Great work for your teams.