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I am with you 100% Bondo. I touch up with a file every couple of tanks of gas. I will change chains and then grind later as soon as I notice a change in my chips. I will also take my rakers down a bit if I am cutting a lot of yellow poplar or pole sized maple. If I could buy 20 inch sprocket nose bars for a .058 chain and a new chain for 25 bucks I would buy 4 of them and save them for later. I don't know how many times I do my chains but I do know it is a lot before the teeth narrow to the point there is hardly any kerf.
Ayuh,.... I also keep sharpenin' 'em til the cutter tooth no long reaches fully across the kerf,... or if the teeth get bent up,....
I'm buyin' new chains for 'bout $15.00 each, 20" bar, 3/8" x .050"..... 'n Yes, from a Logger Supply Shop,....