The Logger's Tool for Field Chainsaw Sharpening

A Dull Chain Costs You Time You Don't Have

You're mid-cut. The saw is dragging. You can feel it before you can see it. Sharpening in the field without anything to hold the bar is slow, inconsistent, and hard on your back. Hauling the saw back to the shop isn't an option when you're deep in timber. Working off the ground or propped against a log gets the job done — barely.

Saw Vice fixes that.

What Saw Vice Does

Saw Vice is a chainsaw sharpening vise that mounts directly to your ATV or UTV. Clamp your bar, sharpen your chain, and get back to work. No shop. No bench. No hauling.

It locks the bar solid while you file. Mount it on your Polaris Lock & Ride, Can-Am LinQ, or CFMoto system, or grab the Naked version and bolt it to whatever rig you're already running. It's heavy-gauge steel, fabricated in Galena, IL, and built to stay on the machine through whatever the job throws at it.

Built for the Way Loggers Work

  • Mounts and dismounts in under a minute
  • Holds the bar steady while you file
  • Fits Polaris Lock & Ride, Can-Am LinQ, or CFMoto out of the box
  • Naked version can be mounted to tailgates, trailers, or anything you come up with youself
  • Heavy-gauge steel 
  • Fabricated in Galena, IL 

Who Uses It

Loggers who sharpen multiple times a day. Timber workers maintaining remote tracts. Anyone who's tried to file a chain in the field without something to hold it and won't do it that way again.

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