Good video. Just some advice for long-term storage i would suggest draining the fuel as well. Yes, it might be stabilised fuel but. I have done the same, but over time, my fuel line got really soft and was damaged. At that time, i was also told when draining the fuel to run the saw until stalls. As it can clog up the needle in the carby.😊
After each use of the chainsaw, loosen the saw chain tension. This way you will let the crankshaft bearing last longer and no major repairs are required.
Good video. Just some advice for long-term storage i would suggest draining the fuel as well. Yes, it might be stabilised fuel but.
I have done the same, but over time, my fuel line got really soft and was damaged. At that time, i was also told when draining the fuel to run the saw until stalls. As it can clog up the needle in the carby.😊
After each use of the chainsaw, loosen the saw chain tension. This way you will let the crankshaft bearing last longer and no major repairs are required.
I like that, hadn't ever considered it before but it's great advice!
Show how to flip the blade as it has the adjustment wheel on one side