I admit that I had to watch 7 videos before finding yours, and finally being able to install my new chain and reassemble my Ryobi P548 with the 12" bar. Your explanation was clear and simple, your demonstration was shot at an angle and distance that made it possible for me to realize my error, the flaw on my chain adjuster, and fix both successfully. Thank you!
Thank you made putting it back together afther my 17 year old pulled it brand new out the box and took the chain off and then couldn't figure how to put it back together🤦🏼♀️
I suffer from a brain injury and find some videos too technical for me to absorb. Yours is the best by far. I don't have a lot of trees to cut but now understand why the chain keeps jumping off. I also have the pole saw as well. Thank you for this video.
When you start loosing cutting efficiency. 99% of the time it’s due to not having a sharpened chain. I always have a chainsaw file with me to give it a quick run over and normally I have a spare chain or two. I use both a file and a electric sharpener
I admit that I had to watch 7 videos before finding yours, and finally being able to install my new chain and reassemble my Ryobi P548 with the 12" bar. Your explanation was clear and simple, your demonstration was shot at an angle and distance that made it possible for me to realize my error, the flaw on my chain adjuster, and fix both successfully. Thank you!
Very welcome
Thank you!!!!!😊
Thank you made putting it back together afther my 17 year old pulled it brand new out the box and took the chain off and then couldn't figure how to put it back together🤦🏼♀️
It does happen lol 😂
You’re very welcome by the way
I suffer from a brain injury and find some videos too technical for me to absorb. Yours is the best by far. I don't have a lot of trees to cut but now understand why the chain keeps jumping off. I also have the pole saw as well. Thank you for this video.
We're ryr
nice job love these type of videos
thanks, easy as thumbs up, now to go see how to sharpen my blunt chain.
I would move the log away from the metal bars in case the blade bucks it wouldn't catch in there and ruin a new chain.
Legend! Was just in the backyard trying to work out how to get it to go back on! haha
Thanks so much for your video 🤔🤩
This has been really helpful..we had a tree branch fall in the City of Toronto and your video really help me figue out how to use this
Thank you very much,I was struggling until I watched your video,much appreciated 👍
Legend - thanks you've saved me quite a few grey hairs!
Your welcome 🙏
Mate thank you so much for this video! Very clear and easy to understand. You’re a legend!
Needed to see if I'm putting my chain on correctly
Dare I say that looks so easy I think I could do it?
Annette Kilpatrick yes you could my darling wife.
Thanks SPF !
Nice video. I'm new to this, how many times can you cut through a log like that before you need to change or sharpen the chain?
When you start loosing cutting efficiency.
99% of the time it’s due to not having a sharpened chain. I always have a chainsaw file with me to give it a quick run over and normally I have a spare chain or two.
I use both a file and a electric sharpener
As simple as just winding it back more to free the bar, thanks for the vid mate!