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Why is my chainsaw chain smoking?
This most commonly is a result of a dull chain and exerting to much pressure on the bar and chain trying to make the chain saw cut. This could also be either a lack of bar and chain oil ( tank empty, restricted oiler hole ) or an inferior type of oil that is being slung off the chain and not lubricating.
Why is my chainsaw over heating?
Chainsaw engines run at high temperatures, usually in the summer, so they can quickly overheat. If dust, wood chips or other material blocks these systems, the engine will start to overheat. The engine also needs to expel hot air, so the muffler must also be kept clean to keep the engine from overheating.
Why does my chainsaw burn the wood?
If the oil pump for the bar oil is not pumping oil on to the bar it will cause the chain and the bar to get very hot. If this is happening, it may cause the wood to burn. The only other thing I can come up with is the chain may be very dull or on backwards.
How tight should a chainsaw blade be?
A properly-tensioned chainsaw chain should still be just a little loose on the chainsaw guide bar, but the chain needs to be tight enough that you can’t pull the drive links out of the bar nose.
How often do you need to sharpen a chainsaw?
In most cases, sharpening the chain should happen after ten times of being in use, while in other situations, you have to sharpen it after every session.
Will burnt wood dull a chainsaw?
Cutting burned trees is extremely demanding on a chain saw. It is very abrasive and fine particles. Check the air filter often. It will need cleaning or replacing on a regular basis.
Is it worth sharpening a chainsaw?
Sharpening your chainsaw chain is definitely worth it as a sharp chainsaw chain is easier to work with. It takes less effort to cut through wood and your chain will make cleaner cuts with sharp blades. A chainsaw chain can be sharpened multiple times without much of a cost.
Does cutting wet wood dull a chainsaw?
Does Cutting Wet Wood Dull a Chainsaw? Using your chainsaw to cut through wet wood will not dull the chain any faster than using it for other types of wood. When you think about it, your chainsaw chain is already wet. True, it is not wet with water.
How long should a chainsaw blade stay sharp?
A chainsaw may only need to be sharpened once a year if it is rarely used, but a tool that is frequently used will need to be sharpened regularly to ensure that the blade doesn’t get too dull. On average, a chainsaw blade will retain its sharpness for about 3 hours of actively cutting through wood.
Why does my chainsaw chain get dull so fast?
With a single contact with the ground while running, a chainsaw can become very dull. This is because the ground contains sand and dust which is abrasive and contains a lot of tiny rocks. To avoid such occurrences, avoid cutting wood placed on the ground.
Can you use wd40 on a chainsaw?
We recommend using WD-40® Specialist® Fast Acting Degreaser and soak it for 10 to 15 minutes. Next, use a wire brush to remove all the grime (repeat several times) and wipe with a paper towel to make sure all the dirt is gone.
Can I clean a chainsaw fuel filter?
Brush the air filter gently with a soft brush or wash it in warm soapy water then dry it. Do not use compressed air to clean it – compressed air can blow holes in the filter, allowing dust and debris into your carburetor.
How much does it cost to have a chainsaw sharpened?
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST FOR YOU TO SHARPEN MY CHAIN PROFESSIONALLY? If you bring the chain into our shop off your saw, our average chain sharpening price ranges from $13- $16.00, depending on the number of cutters.
Why does dirt dull a chainsaw blade?
Don’t Cut Into Dirt All it takes is a second in the dirt to dull the cutters. In addition to dulling the cutters, dirt also wears out the chain links faster, causing the chain to stretch. Plus, dirt wears the sprocket at the bar tip.
Do new chainsaw chains come sharpened?
Yes, the chains of the chainsaw come sharpened from the factory when you buy a new one. There is no need to sharpen it before your first job. But even the sharpest chain for the chainsaws available in the market will lose their sharpness over time and grow very dull.
How long should a chainsaw bar last?
Re: how long does a bar last The next, a Granberg, lasted about 2 months. About that time Stihl started using them with the same results. A good bar can be filed a few times on both sides and the tip replaced when needed. They could last almost as long as the saw.
Why is my chainsaw using so much oil?
An overfilled reservoir can often leak oil when the saw is turned on. Check this and siphon some off if it looks excessively high. If the oil is running out via the delivery line to the bar then there is a chance that the tank vent is plugged up. If so, the chain may be running ‘dry’ during operation.