If it won't flex, you can loosen the nuts some, loosen the tensioner allowing the bar to slide back. Re-seat the chain and tighten everything back up, spool it up and keep rolling. If burrs on the drivers wont let it seat in the groove, run it with a loose chain for one good rev, it'll clean 'em right off. Hotshot Crews typically run 28" bars so this is what we practice, and if you do it enough you can get the saw back up in under a minute, assuming you can see or breath haha. PULL CHORD!!
very good tip for those that don't know. another thing to remember is longer bars like 28" and up (like we run mostly 32" Stihl lite bars) if it's a pro lite laminated bar they flex much easier and you can even do this with a 20" Laminated bar but if it's anything other than a laminate then yes in my experience it's really tough to flex an standard bar with out putting a bend in it.
Agree, however some channels like to drown out that beautiful sound by a wannabe disc jockey playing “music”. Imagine watching a loggers video with RAP noise over riding the sound of a Jack Beeler Stradivarius custom chainsaw, sacrilegious!
Idk,seems like an aweful lot just to avoid taking off the clutch cover. I know a full wrap handle makes that a more involved job,but still. I can do it in just over a minute
If it won't flex, you can loosen the nuts some, loosen the tensioner allowing the bar to slide back. Re-seat the chain and tighten everything back up, spool it up and keep rolling. If burrs on the drivers wont let it seat in the groove, run it with a loose chain for one good rev, it'll clean 'em right off. Hotshot Crews typically run 28" bars so this is what we practice, and if you do it enough you can get the saw back up in under a minute, assuming you can see or breath haha. PULL CHORD!!
"Assuming you can see or breathe"' LOL! I love gallows humour (Brit spelling) Peace from Scotland
That defeats the whole purpose.
@@elonmust7470 No. Even if you go back halfway, 50% of the purpose remains undefeated. 😁
very good tip for those that don't know. another thing to remember
is longer bars like 28" and up (like we run mostly 32" Stihl lite bars) if it's a pro lite laminated bar they flex much easier and you can even do this with a 20" Laminated bar but if it's anything other than a laminate then yes in my experience it's really tough to flex an standard bar with out putting a bend in it.
Man, what was that singing in the background? Could listen to that all day
Agree, however some channels like to drown out that beautiful sound by a wannabe disc jockey playing “music”. Imagine watching a loggers video with RAP noise over riding the sound of a Jack Beeler Stradivarius custom chainsaw, sacrilegious!
Thanks Gordy and Garrett 😎 Classic tip and you’ve made the perfect how-to video. Thanks for taking the time to make. Is that a 460 with a 32”?
Thank you! Always learning.
good knowledge. thanks.
Good on longer bars. Not so good 28 inch and shorter.
Idk,seems like an aweful lot just to avoid taking off the clutch cover. I know a full wrap handle makes that a more involved job,but still. I can do it in just over a minute
Well he's taking the time to explain how for a video. Probably does that in under a minute with no tools
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I do it with the chain on the starter side. It's easier to bow the bar that way.