Motor Oil vs. Chainsaw Bar Oil
Don’t use motor oil in your chainsaw to avoid damage to your engine or chain. Your engine will still work, but then you would spend a lot of money replacing…
Don’t use motor oil in your chainsaw to avoid damage to your engine or chain. Your engine will still work, but then you would spend a lot of money replacing…
The chainsaw bogs down will occur when your engine is starved of enough fuel or when there is termination in the connection between the carburetor and the engine. The Author…
Chainsaws are very vital needables in wood and lumbering work. Globally, there is a multiplicity of chainsaw brands and in the midst of all these are Still and Husqvarna. Glaringly,…
The possible reasons can be the battery not being charged, properly connected, or dead. The switch might be damaged or the motor is burned out. The chain clutch might be…
The easiest way to stop oil leaking is to store chainsaw’s “blade up/upright.” You can also drain the oil out after use and set it on pig mats/plastic bins/cardboard. Every…
Pull out your battery from the chainsaw, and press the battery button sustainably for a minimum of 5 seconds before you release it. At this point, the battery will reset,…
The most common reason is simply the wrong battery. If you buy another battery, make sure it has the same voltage and amperage as the old battery. The second thing…
The chainsaw battery charger is constantly blinking red, even after charging for a long time!!! A chainsaw Battery blinking red is one of the most frustrating things a woodcutter can…
Chainsaw bars can become unevenly worn over time, which can lead to decreased cutting efficiency and potential safety hazards. Chainsaw bars that are not properly maintained can also cause excessive…
Chainsaws usually run on 2 cycle engines. These may require a bit of understanding for the chainsaw owners, especially if they are used to working on 4 cycle engines. A…