Why does the chainsaw cut crookedly? Top five reasons
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 Published On Nov 18, 2022

Why does the chainsaw cut crookedly? Top five reasons. First a little useful theory, then I'll show you how to fix it. It can almost always be fixed, or you can buy a new bar and chain.
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But to keep it from bothering you in the future, let's figure out the factors. The first factor and a dumb chainsaw chain. Suppose you hit a nail with your chainsaw. The chainsaw cuts noticeably worse, and we start pushing the bar harder forcing it to cut with the same enthusiasm. What happens to the chainsaw? The sharp teeth cut through the wood easily. The saw's teeth that get caught in the nail don't cut through the wood layer. They roll over like a car wheel over a bump. But the car has shock absorbers but the chain and chain saw bar don't. We start pushing harder to make it cut. The result is uneven wear on the bar. The longer we turn a blind eye to that, the more serious the wear. All of the possible reasons why a chainsaw is crooked are listed in this video.
A chainsaw bar can be repaired with your own hands.
I showed you how to repair a chainsaw bar in the video.
Now you know why the chain saw is crooked.
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