Hugh, I was raised with people that spent most of thier lives in the wood felling trees 8+ hours a day. My dad worked in the logging industry in SD. Have a BIL that is a retired logger, that all he ever did was fall trees. I started using a chainsaw when I was around 9 or 10. Was when Sears came out with the David Bradley. That has been 50+ years. I still have family friends that own logging Companies.
When you are in the woods(mountains) 80 miles from closest town,and you hit a wire, staple or spike in a tree, you are going to run you saw back to town to a shop and have the chain sharpened by Quote a Pro. When one is falling trees for a living, time and a sharp saw is money as you are paid by the board feet. You don't have the time to sit and count how many storks of the file you make on each chipper!!! In my little section of the world I am classified by friends, family and a few co-workers as a pro when it comes to running, and sharpening a chain saw. When I was growing up here in Oregon there were 2 types of work, you either farmed, worked on a farm, OR worked in the logging industry.
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