Never Forget To Check These When Buying A Used Chainsaw
The chainsaw plays an important role in garden maintenance. Most people may buy a brand new chainsaw when the old one is out of service, but some still choose to buy a used one. For the group, here are some important tips that need to be checked before you buy a used chainsaw.
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How to Identify the Size of Your Chainsaw Chain
Home users who do not have much chainsaw experience may be trapped by how to identify the chain size. Usually, the chain size is determined by four basic parameters: the pitch, the gauge, the number of drive links, and the bar length. Here is a step-by-step guide to show you how to measure the...
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Reasons and Solutions On the Chainsaw That Cuts Crooked
If your chainsaw tends to perform the crooked cutting every time you cut at a 90-degree angle. You may be confused about the cutting result, and have no idea how to address it. Fortunately, based on plenty of research and analysis, we have figured out the reasons and solutions to the crooked cutting that...
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Chainsaw Bar Maintenance
The guide bar on a chainsaw lives a tough life, as it is expected to be worn over time. A worn guide bar not only damages the efficiency of cutting, but also puts users at risk of cutting injury. Therefore, inspecting and maintaining your guide bar from time to time is of great importance,...
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DETAILED GUIDE To Adjust Your Carburetor H & L Speed and Idle Screw On A Chainsaw
As the heart of your chainsaw, the carburetor determines the cutting performance that is related to your work efficiency and cost. This blog covers all the details your need including how to tune the three adjustment screws (the low speed screw, the high speed screw, and the idle screw), what roles do the bar,...
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