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- Posted by: @mike-marksPosted by: @andy-j
those blades are $13 each!
Can’t they be sharpened as easily as a machete?
. - Posted by: @bill93
Can’t they [Sandvik} be sharpened as easily as a machete?
Nope. They’re some sort of “Swedish Steel” (carbon steel?) that a file just bounces off of.
Edit: My info is 45 years out of date. The blades are now double edged, and the USFS (2005) says: “The blade can be removed for sharpening. Avoid overheating the blade and losing the temper. Replace badly damaged blades.” There’s YouTube demos of using a belt sander. Apparently there’s now cheap knockoff blades that don’t hold an edge as well but are more easily field sharpened.
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I’m slowly moving away from gasoline powered things, except for vehicles, so far. I’m sick of cans hanging about with old gas.
Love my battery lawn mower, just needed to get an second battery for it. Will probably go to a battery chainsaw when my Stihl kicks off, but they seem to last forever, with limited use, and no real maintenance.
I also bought a generator that runs on propane so I don’t have to worry about filling and draining every season.
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