I've been cutting some serious firewood lately in preparation for winter. Over 3 full cords in less than a month.
Seems I toasted my drive sprocket. I've NEVER had a drive sprocket wear out on me in the many years I've owned a saw, but I've probably cut more this month than I have in the last 10 years. What causes them to wear out? Oiler is working fine, nose is lubed after every fill up.
Seems I toasted my drive sprocket. I've NEVER had a drive sprocket wear out on me in the many years I've owned a saw, but I've probably cut more this month than I have in the last 10 years. What causes them to wear out? Oiler is working fine, nose is lubed after every fill up.