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Posted by Erasto on Feb 27th 2023

Chainsaw Tips For Beginners Trees come in all shapes and sizes, and as a result, it's important to choose the right chainsaw for the job at hand. Using the wrong size chainsaw can not only be inefficient but can also be dangerous. In this blog post, we'll explore different tree sizes and the right chainsaw for each job. Small Trees (6-10 inches) For small trees, such as those with a diameter of 6-10 inches, a smaller chainsaw with a bar len… 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 Josue on Feb 1st 2023

How to Sharpen a Chainsaw A dull chain can be dangerous, it can cause damage to your saw but more importantly, yourself.  Safety first: wear protective gear like gloves and eye protection. Secure your chainsaw: clamp it in a vise or place it on a stable surface. Locate the dull cutters: these are the teeth of the chain that are not making contact with the wood. Sharpen cutters: use a round file to sharpen the cut… Read more
How To Adjust Your Chainsaw's Chains Familiarize yourself with the chainsaw and its parts. Make sure you know where the chain tensioning screw is located and how to access it. Make sure the chainsaw is turned off and the bar and chain are at a complete stop before adjusting the tension. Lay the chainsaw on a flat surface, with the bar and chain facing upwards. Locate the chain tensioning screw, which is usually located near the back of… Read more