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Posted by Daniel on Feb 8th 2023

Chainsaw's Hand Guard Care  The hand guard is designed to deflect the chain away from the operator's hands if the chain gets loose or breaks. This extra layer of protection is critical in preventing injury and can mean the difference between a minor cut and a trip to the emergency room.  It is important to regularly inspect the hand guard and keep it in good condition to ensure that it will perform its intended function. Here are… Read more

Posted by Daniel on Feb 7th 2023

Chainsaw Safety: The Importance of a Chain BrakeA chain brake is a safety mechanism that stops the chainsaw's chain from rotating in the event of a kickback, which can result in severe injury to the operator. The chain brake works by activating an arm that clamps the chain in place, preventing it from moving. Tips On Checking Your Chain Brake It is crucial to check the chain brake regularly and m… Read more

Posted by Daniel on Feb 6th 2023

Replacing Your Chainsaw's Spark Plugs The spark plug, a small component located in the engine of a chainsaw providing the spark to power and keeping it running. A crucial component to the performance and efficiency of your chainsaw it may seam daunting to maintain, but we'll show you how to do it. Why is it Important? If the spark plug is worn or damaged, the chainsaw won't start or run properly, which can lead to decrease… Read more

Posted by Erasto on Feb 4th 2023

Chainsaw Air Filter Replacement Cleaning or changing your chainsaw's air filter is crucial to it's performance. It may seem like a small task but whenever you feel like your chainsaw is bogging down, take a look at your air filter. Let's Get Started Turn off the chainsaw and unplug it. Allow the engine to cool before performing maintenance. Locate the air filter. It is usually located near the carburetor, on the side or at… Read more