Been a while since I posted....still cutting after the ice storm.
Anyway, how often do folks sharpen the chains????
Here is my situation....had a ton of pine and maples come down from the ice storm...actually postin tonight as I think Comcast finally has me back up an runnin.....have a 40CC craftsman with a 18" bar. Replaced the chain with an Oregon S62 - low profile.....only one that anyone has in stock for miles from here....anyway. (I know, Craftmans aren't great, but my dad gave it to me new, and I hate to part with it...bout 3 years old)
Saw runs great now....cleaned everything out and she is as good as new.
Felled a maple, and was about 20" diameter...only was able to fell and cut through a few rounds and the chain was dull. Oil on the chain was ok, and I resharpend with the hand tool/file. Took about five passes on each blade at the correct angle...wasnt' even able to get through the tree without resharpening about 2 more times....tree was about 30' in height at 20" at the base. I know that maple is one of the harder woods, but this just seemed a bit excessive.
Saw ran good...no bogging down....no kickback...all the teeth seemed to be in order with each other.
Problem is, I dont have the owners manual.....wifey threw is out cause it smelled like oil/gas.......
I know that the S62 (91 low profile fits well) anyone know if there are other chains out there that might be better for what I am cutting? I have apps 4 more maples to take down appx 18" to 25" in diameter. Maybe I just need another type of chain?
Thanks for the help.
Anyway, how often do folks sharpen the chains????
Here is my situation....had a ton of pine and maples come down from the ice storm...actually postin tonight as I think Comcast finally has me back up an runnin.....have a 40CC craftsman with a 18" bar. Replaced the chain with an Oregon S62 - low profile.....only one that anyone has in stock for miles from here....anyway. (I know, Craftmans aren't great, but my dad gave it to me new, and I hate to part with it...bout 3 years old)
Saw runs great now....cleaned everything out and she is as good as new.
Felled a maple, and was about 20" diameter...only was able to fell and cut through a few rounds and the chain was dull. Oil on the chain was ok, and I resharpend with the hand tool/file. Took about five passes on each blade at the correct angle...wasnt' even able to get through the tree without resharpening about 2 more times....tree was about 30' in height at 20" at the base. I know that maple is one of the harder woods, but this just seemed a bit excessive.
Saw ran good...no bogging down....no kickback...all the teeth seemed to be in order with each other.
Problem is, I dont have the owners manual.....wifey threw is out cause it smelled like oil/gas.......
I know that the S62 (91 low profile fits well) anyone know if there are other chains out there that might be better for what I am cutting? I have apps 4 more maples to take down appx 18" to 25" in diameter. Maybe I just need another type of chain?
Thanks for the help.