Spring tune up on chainsaws
Warmer weather is here — and that means it’s time to get your chainsaw dialed in before you need it. 🔧🌳
A quick once-over now can save you a lot of headaches later:
• Check and sharpen your chain — a dull chain makes the job harder and more dangerous
• Inspect chain tension — too loose or too tight can cause issues
• Clean the air filter — better airflow = better performance
• Swap or inspect the spark plug — easy win for reliability
• Look over the bar for wear and proper lubrication
• Top up fresh fuel (and avoid letting old fuel sit too long)
• If it’s been sitting, give the carb a quick clean
Taking 15–20 minutes now means your saw is ready when you need it — whether that’s storm cleanup, cutting firewood, or clearing brush.
A well-maintained tool isn’t just about performance… it’s about safety too.
Stay sharp out there. 💪
And once again I'm looking for some of my members to come up with topics that they are interested in and I will put together comprehensive course let's do this together and make this a successful Venture for everybody.
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