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Hey, my name is salehaghaffar and this is my portfolio. Basic Chainsaw Maintenance Some chainsaws are significantly better than others, but most high-end chainsaws are built the same way, it all comes down to your personal preferences. No matter what chainsaw you end up buying after so many hours of use, the chainsaw will require a little maintenance. With proper maintenance, your chainsaw will last for many years. The good news is that you don't need great mechanical skills to maintain or repair your chainsaw. There are wonderful videos online that will show you exactly what to do step by step. If you are not sure of your ability to repair or repair the chainsaw yourself, you can still send the chainsaw to your local chainsaw store for repair, but it won't be free. Chances are, you won't use our chainsaw for hours every day. After 10 to 12 hours of service, you should perform basic preventive maintenance. Check your air filter - you don't want your air filter to be clogged, this will make your machine more difficult and could cause your chainsaw to overheat. A clean air filter is essential! If you work in a particularly dusty and dirty environment, you can check the air filter more frequently. It is a good idea to check your air filter after each use. Lubrication - to keep your chainsaw running smoothly. If your chainsaw suddenly stops working, consider lubrication. Sharpening: How do you know if your chainsaw chain is turning off? When you cut a small amount of pressure on the chainsaw, your chainsaw should take a good bite. A sharp chain will dig and cut. If your chain is turned off, you will need to put a lot of pressure on the chainsaw for a cut to occur. https://uscsc.org/best-chainsaw/

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