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Firewood does not become too dry under normal circumstances. However, if firewood is kiln dried or exposed to extremely dry and hot conditions, then it's possible for the moisture content to fall...
A chain rapidly spinning to cut through a log can build up a lot of friction. Bar and chain oil can help with this friction but even with this, should a chainsaw blade get hot? The chainsaw blade...
After a long year of use, most people will store their chainsaws during the cold winter months. In this article we'll dig into some common questions when it comes to storing chainsaws and answer the...
Chainsaw mills can produce some lovely straight boards and beams. But they can be rather expensive and labor intensive. So, the question is, are chainsaw mills worth it? In short, chainsaw mills...
How long a chainsaw bar lasts depends on how much the saw is used. On average, a chainsaw bar could last ten years unless it becomes damaged or bent which can happen at any time. If you only use your...
Chainsaws are made to take a beating, but there comes a time when some parts need replaced. So, how do you tell when your chainsaw bar is too worn out to keep going? There are five things that...