
The bar seems to be fine, no problems. I wasn’t as impressed with the blade that came with it. It dulled really quick. I am cutting dead wood cleaning up my woods and the chisel blades seem to last longer with this type of cutting. I’ll sharpen the blade and use it on softer woods. But like I said the bar seems well made.
Chainsaws are designed to make the work of felling trees or branches, then cutting the material into length. They are used in a wide variety of commercial and personal settings. Tree services use them to remove entire trees or to remove branches from power line lanes or areas where they may fall and pose a threat to people or property. Personal usage includes cutting tree trunks and branches down to the right size to be split into firewood. More creative uses include using chainsaws to create wood carvings out of large trunks, or ice sculptures out of large blocks of the frozen stuff. Most chainsaws are made to last for many hours of service, as long as they are properly maintained. Regular maintenance of chainsaws will keep them running smoothly and maintain a sharp cutting edge. Let’s take a look at a step by step guide to maintaining chainsaws, which is the key to their ongoing performance and longevity. You’ll also avoid costly repairs over time, and may also prevent injury, because chainsaws with poorly performing saws are more chainsaw bars likely to jump or slip off the surface you are cutting. Major manufacturers of today’s top chainsaws include Husqvarna, Poulin, Stihl, Remington, Homelite, and Craftsman. Each of these chainsaws sport individual features that set them apart, but their basic designs are quite similar, and the same steps can be taken to maintain them. The first step is to keep your chainsaw’s air filter clean. Some filters can be washed, while others simply need to be replaced. Your manual or local parts dealer will be able help if you don’t know which style you have. Chainsaws rely on a steady flow of air to maintain proper combustion and cooling of the engine. Electric chainsaws will not have an air filter. Secondly, since chainsaws run at high r.p.m. with significant vibration, the screws and fasteners should be checked at the end of each day’s work to make sure they are tight. Loose fasteners will cause damage due to vibration and rubbing. There are a couple of things to do to maintain the chain. The tension should be checked every hour or two to make sure it is properly set. Overly tightened chains may break. Loose chains may come off during operation. Both occurrences can be avoided easily. Also, keep the chain’s oiling mechanism lubed for smooth running performance. Finally, adjust the guide bar every 8-12 hours to ensure an even pattern of wear, which will provide a smooth cut and better durability. Chainsaws are fairly uncomplicated, and will provide durable service when cared for properly. You’ll be safer and the work will go more quickly and efficiently.
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We just bought a new chainsaw to cut up some trees chainsaw bars we had topped off. We don’t have any bar oil or know where to get it without going all the way back out to Home Depot. Can we get it at Auto Zone? Is there anything that we can use other than bar oil?
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what can i say… 35+ year old chain saw that is hard to find parts and tried this and walla great price and makes the old saw cut fast and straight again….buy it!
After wasting my money on generic replacements I bought an Oregon replacement. My Echo saw is again cutting very well.
This is the third set of chain and bar combo I’ve used with my Echo chain saw. The Oregon is head and shoulders superior to the others! The chain is sturdy and sharp, cutting faster than others I’ve used. Recommend without reservation!
The blade and chain also fit my Echo CS-310. (It ought to. As I understand it, the chain and blade on the Echo CS-310 were originally manufactured by Oregon.)
Note: This particular replacement blade does NOT have the center hole for bolting in the anti-kickback attachment. If you’ve got any questions about whether this product will fit your model chainsaw, give the Oregon Customer Service a call at 1-800-223-5168. They are very helpful!
An excellent value for my proposes. The replacement bar and chain arrived well in advance of the expected time. The items fit and performed as hoped for. I do not cut a lot of wood but when I fire up my Poulan saw I expect it to perform well. This new addition to my cutting equipment did what was expected. I’ll buy again.
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