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		<title>Remington Electric Chain Saw is an Electrical Performance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chain saws could turn out to be quite the large-scale eater- and that is a reality. Apart from eating up most of its user&#8217;s energy just by the mere holding of it, they could consume quantities and quantities of fossil fuel just to keep itself going on and on throughout its whole operation cycle. Not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chain saws could turn out to be quite the large-scale eater- and that is a reality. Apart from eating up most of its user&#8217;s energy just by the mere holding of it, they could consume quantities and quantities of fossil fuel just to keep itself going on and on throughout its whole operation cycle.</p>
<p>Not only would the fossil fuel consumption of regular chainsaws be a burden on the person&#8217;s pocket, it is also not very environmentally friendly. They would emit carbon monoxide, and this is attributed to the fact that they burn up fossil fuels and spew out the waste materials to the outside world. To cure this, Remington offers its latest product- the Remington Electric Chain saw RM1415A. The new chainsaw promises to be feasible in its job, as well as to be very efficient in handling energy resources for a greener earth. So is this little chap worth your investment? Read on to find out.</p>
<p>Straight out of the box, the Remington Chain saw would look and actually feel light, with the machine weighing 7 lbs. It should also be noted that such weight is below the industry average for chainsaws and related equipment. That alone can guarantee you that this product is as light.</p>
<p>This is specifically designed to provide users with high performance levels to match its weight, as well as a rugged construction to help users in handling and storing the device. Also, user-friendly controls and parts exist in this lightweight contender, giving most users the convenience and ease they usually look for when purchasing units of equipment.</p>
<p>Did we also mention that the chainsaw is electrically powered? (If not, then we&#8217;re telling you now) The Remington Electric Chain saw functions well and feeds well on electrical energy to power itself up. Not only does this feature help save and conserve Mother Nature, it also saves you the hassle from frequent trips to gas stations to load up on fuel for your chainsaw. The chainsaw comes in shipped with an AC electric cord long enough for you to reach out to those far-away electric sockets. The cord usually goes on to a length of a hundred feet, with 12 gauges preinstalled.</p>
<p>Generally, the chainsaw never fails with its job as an excellent cutter. It saws through most tree barks and trunks with ease, with a matching lightweight touch to boot.</p>
<p>Athena has been writing articles for the past 3 years. Check her latest website over at electric-chainsaw.com which gives people advice about the best way to get rid of electric-chainsaw.com/90/remington-rm1415a-14inch-8-amp-electric-chain-saw &#8211; Remington electric chainsaw.</p>
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		<title>Chain Saw Chain Maintenance Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2010 10:42:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The chainsaw chain is the most important part of a chain saw. Replacement and proper maintenance of the chain will help keep the saw running and working the way it is intended to work. Good upkeep of the saw chain will also help keep you safe while using this dangerous power tool. Always make sure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The chainsaw chain is the most important part of a chain saw. Replacement and proper maintenance of the chain will help keep the saw running and working the way it is intended to work. Good upkeep of the saw chain will also help keep you safe while using this dangerous power tool. Always make sure that your chain is clean, properly sharpened, stays oiled and has the right tension during each use.</p>
<p>It can be very easy to sharpen your own chain saw chain if you know what you are doing. If you decide to sharpen the chain yourself, make sure that you sharpen both the left and the right cutting blades equally. Always inspect the chain for damaged or broken links when preforming maintenance and before each use. Dull teeth and defects can be very dangerous because they both can induce chainsaw kickback which is the number one cause of chainsaw injuries.</p>
<p>It is really easy to clean your chainsaw chain. If you have an electric saw, make sure that you disconnect the saw from any source of power to prevent the chance of accidentally running the saw. Loosen the chain to the point that you can easily remove it from the guide bar. Once the chain is removed from the saw, it will need to soak in some household cleaner mixed with water. After soaking, use a soft brush and gently scrub the entire saw chain.</p>
<p>When you get done cleaning the chain it should be clean and free of grease and dirt. Dry it off thoroughly so that there is no water left on it to prevent rust from forming. Apply chain oil to the chain after any repairs or sharpening have been completed.</p>
<p>The wrong amount of tension on a chainsaw chain will cause your saw to run and cut inefficiently, as well as put your safety at risk. Too much tension on the chain will increase the wear on the bar and the chain, which will cause you to replace them much sooner than normal. It should fit tight enough so that it lays snug against the bar but should also spin freely when you move it with your glove covered hand.</p>
<p>Check frequently to make sure your chain remains properly tightened. New chains will stretch after use unless it&#8217;s a pre-stretched one. If your chain is too loose, it can cause it to fall off of the bar or bind in the wood during a cut.</p>
<p>The majority of chainsaw chains [http://www.poulansawchain.com] that are being made are self oiling. Oil that is released from the bars reservoir keeps the chain well lubricated. A properly oiled chain will have less heat and friction between the bar and chain. Less friction will allow the blade to cut evenly and spin freely.</p>
<p>Correct chainsaw chain maintenance is a very important part of saw operation. These tips will not only help your chain and saw last longer and run more efficient, they will also keep you safe and injury free while operating this very dangerous tool.</p>
<p>Visit Poulan Saw Chain Connection [http://www.poulansawchain.com] for more chain saw related information. There you&#8217;ll find tips, ideas and cutting procedures to help you get the job done correctly and safely.</p>
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		<title>Get the Right Chain Saw For the Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 14:02:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chain saws are a very useful and handy tool to have for many outdoor uses. Tree trimming, cutting firewood and making log furniture are just a few of the most common uses for a chain saw. When thinking about buying a chain saw, be sure you get the right chain saw for the job(s) at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chain saws are a very useful and handy tool to have for many outdoor uses. Tree trimming, cutting firewood and making log furniture are just a few of the most common uses for a chain saw. When thinking about buying a chain saw, be sure you get the right chain saw for the job(s) at hand.</p>
<p>There are three major styles of chainsaws: consumer, standard and professional. The consumer chain saw is best if you only have an occasional need for a saw. They have similar features as the professional and standard but at a lesser cost. They don&#8217;t have as much power, but if your jobs will be small, you won&#8217;t need the extra level of power.</p>
<p>Standard chain saws will cost more, but have more power, features and better performance than consumer saws. They are very similar to professional saws and are perfect for general use. Standard chain saws are often used by loggers, farmers and homeowners with wooded property. They offer you power, durability and a good price for what you&#8217;re getting.</p>
<p>Professional chain saws, while more expensive, can withstand the heavy use they get on an everyday basis for heavy-duty work. Their size ranges from lightweight to heavy duty with a bar that may be up to six feet in length. <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.insidewoodworking.com/chainsaws/mcculloch_parts.html">Replacement parts</a> are also available.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll want to check on the different models of chain saws. A store that carries different brands may be helpful in your selection as well as checking reviews and consumer reports. Once again, the model of chain saw you buy should coincide with what your use will be for the saw.</p>
<p>Husqvarna is a brand name that makes excellent chainsaws and their Model 137 is no exception. This saw is a lightweight saw of compact size, making it easy to carry and handle. It&#8217;s a good quality, gas-powered saw that&#8217;s economical to use. This is the perfect saw for light jobs around the home and yard.</p>
<p>The Model 346XP is a high power saw for professional use. It&#8217;s ergonomically designed with a slim body for your comfort. The bar lengths range from sixteen to twenty inches. The 346XP is made for larger and heavier jobs. The Model 3120 is one of their largest saws, is used for tree felling, and is very sturdy to withstand tough conditions and weather. Loggers often use this saw model.</p>
<p>Stihl chainsaws are also good brands such as you&#8217;ll see in there M180, which is perfect for the average homeowner. It&#8217;s lightweight, easy to use and offers features like Easy 2 Start and easy chain adjustments. The MS290 is the perfect choice for medium use or farm work. It offers easy chain tension adjustments. The MS880 Magnum Pro is their heavy-duty model for daily use. Some of its features are Elasto start, heavy duty air filter and lightweight fly wheel.</p>
<p>Before you purchase a chain saw, take into consideration how often you&#8217;ll need it, how easy it is to operate and what you need to learn to operate it safely. Consider taking a safety course on the operation of chainsaws if this is new to you.</p>
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		<title>Remington Electric Chain Saw is More Lightweight Than Others</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2010 14:37:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several reasons as to why electrically powered chainsaws are better than those that are powered by gas. One good reason would be that the electric chainsaws are more time efficient and are more reliable. Another good reason would be that electric chainsaws are more environmentally-friendly. It does not contribute to air pollution and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several reasons as to why electrically powered chainsaws are better than those that are powered by gas. One good reason would be that the electric chainsaws are more time efficient and are more reliable. Another good reason would be that electric chainsaws are more environmentally-friendly. It does not contribute to air pollution and oil, one of the most valuable resource in the world today, does not need to be used. Aside from not contributing to air pollution, it also does not contribute to sound pollution.</p>
<p>Like everything else, electric chainsaws comes equipped with problems that we have to face. One of these is the back pain users experience after using it for a long time. Along with the pain would also come the stress. The feeling of accomplishment would be reduced because of the presence of pain. This is one great disadvantage of electric chainsaws but luckily, the Remington electric chainsaw could look over this.</p>
<p>The Remington 16 electric chain saw has dimensions of 32.4 x 9.8 x 8.8 inches, weighs 9 lbs, and offers a variety of useful features. It is one of the best electric chain saws in the market today since it could overlook the weight problem.</p>
<p>At only 9 pounds, the Remington electric chain saw compares greatly to other chain saws in terms of weight. With this, back pain could be reduced and hours could be increased using it. Consumers who constantly ramble about the heaviness of a chainsaw would be genuinely happy with the Remington electric chain saw.</p>
<p>Another feature of this incredible chain saw would be its cutting speed. It is ideal for fast and easy trimming, pruning, firewood-cutting, tree-felling and a lot more. Combined with its lightness and its power of 3 HP, it is a light and easy-to-handle wonder in the chain saw business. It isn&#8217;t behind on safety, either. There are front and rear hand guards for the purpose of operator protection, a trigger lock-out, and a 16-inch reduced kickback guide bar and chain. It has a push button oiler for manual oiling. It also has an external adjustment screw for chain tensioning and steel bucking teeth for better leverage and control. The Remington electric chain saw comes fully assembled with a one-year warranty.</p>
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		<title>How to Maintain a Chain Saw For Longer Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chain saws can be quite an investment and an important tool when cutting out trees and preparing firewood. It is important that this piece of equipment is in good working condition when using. By not repairing problems or maintaining these tools it could lead to very costly repairs, replacements or even severe injuries. It is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chain saws can be quite an investment and an important tool when cutting out trees and preparing firewood. It is important that this piece of equipment is in good working condition when using. By not repairing problems or maintaining these tools it could lead to very costly repairs, replacements or even severe injuries. It is important to make sure that any replacement parts are for the specified piece of equipment are those suggested by the manufacturer.</p>
<p>Step 1. Adjusting the mixture and idle speed of the chain saw can help to make it run more efficiently. To do this, first make sure that it is turned off. Remove the air cartridge and air filter to get to the idle mixture screw. Turn the idle mixture screws 1 1/2 turns counterclockwise. Locate the main jet adjustment screw with the use of the owner&#8217;s manual that is specific for the model. Turn the main jet adjustment screw until it is touching the seat of the emulsion tube using a clockwise motion. Turn it 1 1/2 turns using a counterclockwise motion. Place the air filter back where it belongs.</p>
<p>Step 2. With a tachometer, gauge the engine speed of the chain saw. If it is an aluminum cylinder engine model it should run at 1750 RPMs. Cast iron cylinder engine models should have a reading of 1200 RPMs. If there is any other tachometer reading than what is suggested for the engine model there is a need to set the idle speed screw to repair this problem.</p>
<p>Step 3. Inspect the choke plate for the chain saw if there is trouble starting. This will be located at the opening of the carburetor&#8217;s throat area. Starting this piece of equipment can be affected if the choke plate will not close properly or if it is moving freely. To adjust this, dirt and debris must be removed by using a carburetor cleaner and spraying the cleaner into the shaft of the choke and into the venturi.</p>
<p>Step 4. If there are problems with the actual running of the chain saw, this may be a warning that the spark plugs need to be inspected. A wet spark plug can be a sign that there is water in the fuel. To repair this the fuel tank may need to be serviced. If the spark plug is excessively dry this can mean that the fuel filter is clogged and needs to be cleaned or replaced. Using a micrometer caliper the gap in the spark plug must be measured. The right reading should indicate that the spark plug is gapped at.025 of an inch.</p>
<p>Author is a freelance writer. For more information on http://www.echo-usa.com chain saws please visit http://www.echo-usa.com.</p>
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		<title>Left Handed Chainsaw</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 17:56:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First off we would like to tell you that a chainsaw is a portable mechanical saw that is motorized. They are commonly used for cutting down trees and cutting limbs off of trees. Many they are made for individuals that are right handed but if you are left handed and are looking to purchase one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off we would like to tell you that a chainsaw is a portable mechanical saw that is motorized. They are commonly used for cutting down trees and cutting limbs off of trees. Many they are made for individuals that are right handed but if you are left handed and are looking to purchase one then you should not worry. We tell you this because there is also a left handed chainsaw.</p>
<p>Today it seems like left handed chainsaws have become very popular amongst home owners. Today you are going to find manufactures are starting to put features on the saws that make them much easier to use. For example Stihl has came out with an Easy2Start and these are known to start with one pull. If you are left handed and you try to use a right handed chainsaw then you should know that this is not a safe way to go about using one. When it comes down to it, you should know there is safety precautions to take.</p>
<p>Yes, left handed chainsaws can come in handy for a lot of different reasons but they can also be dangerous and can leave you with some pretty nasty injuries. The most common accident that comes from left handed and right handed chainsaws is known as kickback. This is when they chain tooth that is found on the upper quadrant of the bar tip is cutting into wood and isn&#8217;t actually cutting through it. When this happens the chain stops moving and the bar is pushed upward towards the operator and this can result in some pretty bad injuries and maybe even death.</p>
<p>When you are using your left handed chainsaw you should also be aware that the trees could fall on you and trap you underneath, there is many different cases of this happening. Left handed chainsaws come in many different shapes, brands, sizes and colors. You will find small electric ones that are used for home such as the garden then you have those large ones. There are many different brands of saws out there but some of the popular brands are Husqvarna AB, Stihn, Echo, Poulan and Homelite.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a left handed chainsaw then you can simply search for one online. You will also be able to find one in a catalogue. You may not realize it but there are a lot of catalogues out there that have nothing but chainsaws in them. A left handed chainsaw should cost the same as a right handed one because there really is no difference.</p>
<p>Ian Pennington is an accomplished niche website developer and author.</p>
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		<title>Why You Need To Use The Right Chainsaw Repair Parts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several strong indicators a chainsaw may not be working to it&#8217;s full capacity or it may be performing roughly. Knowing what these indicators are and acting on them quickly will save you a fortune in chainsaw repair parts. In this article, we will look at some of these tell tale signs and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several strong indicators a chainsaw may not be working to it&#8217;s full capacity or it may be performing roughly. Knowing what these indicators are and acting on them quickly will save you a fortune in chainsaw repair parts. In this article, we will look at some of these tell tale signs and the the possible problem.</p>
<p>Chainsaw Parts</p>
<p>Safety is a big issue when using chainsaws and thousands are injured every year from chainsaw use. One of the best ways to give yourself the best chance of avoiding accidents is knowing and understanding your chainsaw repair parts.</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, if you have a Stihl, Husqvarna, Echo, Poulan or any brand name machine then stick with that chainsaw&#8217;s particular repair parts when they need replacing or servicing.</p>
<p>Chainsaw Fact</p>
<p>One of the best ways to learn how to use a chainsaw is by actually watching an experienced user at work. In fact, short courses are available for both chainsaw use and getting to know chainsaw repair parts. Your local forestry outlet should be able to provide extra information.</p>
<p>Chainsaw Repair Parts &#8211; What To Look Out For!</p>
<p>The chain performance can give you several clues as to whether your saw is working in tip top order. A poorly sharpened chain is paramount to further problems developing with your machine. You should get a good clue on how to sharpen your chain correctly from your operating manual but for a complete newbie, the best option is to take it into your service dealer.</p>
<p>Not only will the job be done properly but you can also ask whether you can stick around around and observe. It&#8217;s a great way to understand how the procedure is performed and usually the service people will be accommodating. Your other option of course is to ignore the advice and attempt to learn it yourself the hard way which is not really recommended as it will only cost you money in chainsaw repair parts and possibly cost you your machine.</p>
<p>Other areas of the chainsaw which may be a reason it&#8217;s performing roughly could be a poorly lubricated chain and bar, a dirty fuel filter and exhaust outlets, a dirty air filter, spark plugs and a damaged guide bar which you definitely want to avoid as it&#8217;s an invitation for serious accident.</p>
<p>Chainsaw Repair Parts And How Often You&#8217;ll Need Them</p>
<p>Performing prudent maintenance checks and being aware of your chainsaw&#8217;s performance should get you a good innings of use from your machine. Manufacturers build their machines to last a certain distance but it needs co-operation from you the user. Expect a minimum of five years good use but this is a bare minimum. As a matter of interest, chainsaw repair parts for most models can usually be available for up to ten years.</p>
<p>Dean Caporella is a professional broadcaster. You need to know your chainsaw repair parts better. Why? Your chainsaw&#8217;s future depends on it! We tell you why plus, read the latest chainsaw news and reviews at: http://chainsawlife.com</p>
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		<title>Homelite Chain Saw ZR43100 &#8211; The Lite Weight Chainsaw</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to cutting the trees out there in the great woodlands (at least, for the seasoned lumberjack), nothing could beat the tried and tested tool that is the chainsaw. In comparison to the other methods of the cutting of trees, the chainsaw would often come out as one of the best methods there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to cutting the trees out there in the great woodlands (at least, for the seasoned lumberjack), nothing could beat the tried and tested tool that is the chainsaw. In comparison to the other methods of the cutting of trees, the chainsaw would often come out as one of the best methods there is.</p>
<p>One disadvantage of chainsaws is their weight, causing the machine&#8217;s handlers to feel really tired after using them. With this, Homelite introduces the Homelite Chain saw ZR10926 Ranger. This machine is specifically designed to maximize power as well as reduce its operator&#8217;s fatigue. Does this chainsaw have what it takes? Read on to find out.</p>
<p>This Chainsaw weighs 8 lbs, making it below the industry average, making it a lightweight and tireless machine.</p>
<p>The Homelite Chain saw features a 14-inch blade cutter, with a 33cc Power Stroke engine. The engine is designed to maximize power and optimize performance. The machine&#8217;s Safe T Tip helps users to stabilize their units after starting up without much hassle and difficulty.</p>
<p>In terms of performance, this Chain saw could cut well through the barks and trunks of trees. However, The 14&#8243; head needs some level of monitoring to keep tension levels at the required machine&#8217;s exterior.</p>
<p>The machine&#8217;s Chain Break mechanism would allows its users to stop machine&#8217;s operation- whether for emergency purposes or in case a kickback occurs. The Manual/Inertia plug works smoothly in pulling the stops on your machine, it is very easy and convenient to stop.</p>
<p>The Homelite Chain saw also features a tool-less tensioner unit, which makes it easier for people to gain access to the tension units, and calibrate the machine&#8217;s tension level without much hassle and bustle on their part. An oil level window is installed on the chainsaw unit for its customers to be aware of the machine&#8217;s critical oil levels during the use and storage.</p>
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		<title>Things to Consider When Purchasing a Chainsaw</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A chainsaw is a very powerful tool. If you have purchased a chainsaw or looking to make a purchase it&#8217;s always wise to consider some of the very important aspects of owning a chainsaw. First off if you don&#8217;t have a chainsaw the first thing to think about is the weight that some of these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A chainsaw is a very powerful tool. If you have purchased a chainsaw or looking to make a purchase it&#8217;s always wise to consider some of the very important aspects of owning a chainsaw.</p>
<p>First off if you don&#8217;t have a chainsaw the first thing to think about is the weight that some of these saws can weigh. I suggest when you&#8217;re in the market for a saw is to go to your local home improvement dealer and check out what they have to offer. You will able to pick them up and see actually what they weigh.</p>
<p>The next thing to consider is the length of the cutting bar that is on the saw you&#8217;re looking at. Some models come out with the minimum cutting bar for the saw. All dealers will have larger cutting bars to fit the saws. One of the reasons for purchasing a larger cutting bar is you will be able to cut through a larger log.</p>
<p>I have always found it best to purchase a name brand chainsaw such as Stihl, Husqvarna and McCulloch to name a few to choose from. They have been around much longer and they have strived to meet and build a top quality product with all of the latest safety features available.When you purchase one of these products you can plan on dependability for years to come.</p>
<p>In the first time purchasing a chainsaw you will need to get a separate gas can for the mixed gas that your chainsaw will need. You can find the mixing oil at most any retailers, but its best to make that purchase from the one you buy your saw from and to write on the gas can mixed gas. When making your purchase you will need bar oil to go alone with your saw. The bar oil is specially formulated to stay on the bar when in use.</p>
<p>Also make sure to get a file to go alone with your saw. It is very important to keep the chain sharp. Be sure to ask what the size of the file is you will be needing for the cutting chain. There is on the market today guides that can be used on a dremel tool that also works great, but when your using these tools they will reduce the life of your cutting chain. Because you tend to leave the grinding tool on to long, so be careful not to grind to much. It&#8217;s best to practice with an old cutting chain to get used to it.</p>
<p>When you have come to the point your ready to make that purchase I would like to suggest in most small towns you can find a local chainsaw dealer that also does repairs. They will be able to give you more information on what you may be looking for and tell you what could be a better buy. Most likely all of the big retailers will send your chainsaw to the local repair man where you will also be able to purchase the same product from them. Where they can direct you in getting a bigger cutting bar and the file you will need. They also have at these local saw repair shops grinders to sharpen your cutting chain if you do not know how to. I admit it takes time learning how to sharpen the cutting chain.</p>
<p>Here is a good suggestion for learning to sharpen your own cutting chain. First if you have a vise is to place it in it and to secure it there or on the ground in a stable position. Next the best rule of thumb is to stroke the chain at least three times per side. This way you will have your chainsaw cutting in a straight line. A sharp chain is a productive day of work.</p>
<p>You can find more helpful information at http://www.chainsawdeal.com to help you in purchasing new and used parts and accessories.</p>
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		<title>How to Sharpen Your Chain Saw</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To keep a chain saw sharp, you must sharpen it often. This is not as difficult as it sounds &#8211; all you need are a few simple tools and some practice. There are really only 2 steps to sharpening your chain saw. First, you need to file or grind the teeth on the chain to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To keep a chain saw sharp, you must sharpen it often. This is not as difficult as it sounds &#8211; all you need are a few simple tools and some practice. There are really only 2 steps to sharpening your chain saw. First, you need to file or grind the teeth on the chain to a razor sharp edge, and second you need to adjust the height of the depth guides that regulate the amount of wood taken by each cut.</p>
<p>You can imagine the teeth on the chain as small wood chisels, each one taking a small sliver of wood from the cut, every second tooth cutting from the opposite side. If each tooth takes a consistent amount of wood, at the same angle, and with same amount of effort or force from the saw, then we will get a nice clean cut with a minimum of struggle. When the chain saw doesn&#8217;t pull to either side and the saw cuts through the wood like butter you know you have a well sharpened chain saw.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re learning how to sharpen your chainsaw it&#8217;s a good idea to tighten the chain so there is very little slack. This will keep the teeth straight and make it easier to maintain a consistent angle when stroking with the round file. You should still be able to move the chain around the bar in a snug fashion. Just remember to loosen the chain before using it again.</p>
<p>Pay attention to the cross angle of the teeth, as well as the upward tilt angle of the sharpened edge. Line up your round file so that it follows the existing angles on the teeth. Gently stroke the file towards the tooth&#8217;s point (away from the saw body). Watch the guide carefully so you can keep a consistent angle. Always count the number of strokes on each tooth &#8211; usually 5 or 6 strokes is enough. Then move on to the next tooth on the chain and stroke 5 or 6 times at the very same angle.</p>
<p>Repeat this pattern for all of the teeth that point in the same direction (every second tooth). Then flip the file guide around and repeat the process for every other alternating tooth pointing to the other side of the saw. Remember, it&#8217;s very important that every tooth is sharpened the same amount or the saw will pull to one side when you try to cut.</p>
<p>After several sharpenings you will have worn the teeth down slightly. The depth gauges must be filed down so they are no higher than the tops of the teeth on the chain saw. Many people don&#8217;t know about this step, but if you don&#8217;t maintain the correct height of the depth guides your chain saw will not cut properly.</p>
<p>All you do is set the depth guide on the chain straddling the teeth and a small notch on the guide will allow you to remove the correct amount from each gauge. Filing the depth gauges is easier than sharpening the teeth because you&#8217;re only trying to set the height of the depth gauges, not actually sharpen them.</p>
<p>Want to know where you can get honest, practical advice about sharpening your chainsaw</p>
<p>T Bridger is the author of this article and runs the blog http://www.chainsawsharpenersguide.com Chain Saw Sharpeners, which features lots of great information about chain saw sharpeners, as well as helping you learn how to sharpen your chain saw.</p>
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