Chainsaw Bar Turned Blue (Causes, Solutions & Pro Tips)
When a chainsaw bar turns blue, it is usually due to heat and friction issues. While a blue chainsaw bar may indicate overheating, it does not necessarily mean that the…
When a chainsaw bar turns blue, it is usually due to heat and friction issues. While a blue chainsaw bar may indicate overheating, it does not necessarily mean that the…
A lot of people don’t realize that it’s important to have a quality chainsaw case on hand at all times. Weather can be unpredictable and your chainsaw is an investment….
According to the general rule, all safety helmets need to be replaced after 3 years of usage. There isn’t any expiry date written on the helmet at all. Based on…
Cutting firewood or clearing dropped trees off the track in 4wd or camping is a painful task. While choosing the chainsaw, try to keep the weight and space down. It…
The chainsaw may not receive fuel due to several issues including a clogged fuel filter, damaged fuel line, carburetor problems, a blocked fuel tank vent, an improperly gapped or fouled…
Stump cutting is one of the toughest duties for a chainsaw. It wrecks the chains with dirt and stones. it will kill your chainsaw bar eventually if you don’t use…
You cannot take a used gas chainsaw on a plane as a carry-on or checked baggage. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and FAA regulations state that engine-powered equipment with residual fuel,…
Type A and Type C chainsaw trousers are two different types of personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to provide leg protection for chainsaw users. The main difference between these two…
Considering the specific use cases where carbide chainsaw chains excel, it’s important to evaluate your needs and budget before deciding if they are worth the investment for your chainsaw. For…
One of the biggest problems in chainsaw engine repair is getting access to the inside. There are many ways this can be accomplished, but one that I like is using…