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  • Chainsaw problems.

    My saw is pulling to the right as she cuts.
    It's a reasonably new guide bar and there is no signs of wear.
    The chain isn't that old either.
    I've tried sharpening the left teeth only but it doesn't seem to help.
    Chain seems tight enough but is probabaly on the loose side of recommended.
    Is it going to be another new guide bar?

    Any lumber jacks on here?
    We're not Brazil, we're Northern Ireland

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    Should also say I have turned the guide bar and it helped a little for a short time.
    We're not Brazil, we're Northern Ireland

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    • #3
      u will have to buy another guide bar mike
      and buy new chain as well and problem solved
      but what would i know about training courses for chainsaws
      sigpicCherish the past, adorn the present,& create for the future.

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      • #4
        surely Sean can lend you a saw of sorts

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        • #5
          Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pushrod View Post
            My saw is pulling to the right as she cuts.
            It's a reasonably new guide bar and there is no signs of wear.
            The chain isn't that old either.
            I've tried sharpening the left teeth only but it doesn't seem to help.
            Chain seems tight enough but is probabaly on the loose side of recommended.
            Is it going to be another new guide bar?

            Any lumber jacks on here?

            is it full of Wasps ?


            cheeRS
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            • #7
              I had the same problem with mine, so i took it off the wife and did it myself
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              • #8
                Originally posted by acheyford View Post
                u will have to buy another guide bar mike
                and buy new chain as well and problem solved
                but what would i know about training courses for chainsaws
                Originally posted by Andyc View Post
                WTF is that used for????
                We're not Brazil, we're Northern Ireland

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by acheyford View Post
                  u will have to buy another guide bar mike
                  and buy new chain as well and problem solved
                  but what would i know about training courses for chainsaws
                  Thanks for that good news James.
                  Do you have a course on how to stand on a milkcrate in the bucket of a loader fully lifted, using a saw in one hand, above your head, to lop branches off a tree onto the road??
                  We're not Brazil, we're Northern Ireland

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                  • #10
                    Seans TPI ratio isn't too good.
                    No Waasps, they must have been too scared to come back.
                    My wife would have it sorted in a flash. Bin it and buy new, that's her motto!
                    We're not Brazil, we're Northern Ireland

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by pushrod View Post
                      WTF is that used for????
                      To remove bottom ball joints on the Nub
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pushrod View Post
                        Thanks for that good news James.
                        Do you have a course on how to stand on a milkcrate in the bucket of a loader fully lifted, using a saw in one hand, above your head, to lop branches off a tree onto the road??

                        i'm sure i could write a lesson plan to suit you
                        if you r stuck for a saw i'll lend u one of mine
                        sigpicCherish the past, adorn the present,& create for the future.

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