Biodegradable chainsaw oil is a plant-based bar and chain lubricant that breaks down naturally in soil and water. It provides the same tackiness and wear protection as standard bar oil while reducing environmental impact, making […]
Monthly Archives: January 2026
Most chainsaws use unleaded gasoline mixed with two-stroke engine oil. The standard fuel mix is 50:1, meaning 50 parts gas to 1 part oil. Some models use 40:1, so always follow the manufacturer’s fuel ratio […]
Sharpen a chainsaw with a Dremel by installing the correct sharpening stone, setting the proper angle, and lightly grinding each cutter. Match the factory angle, sharpen every tooth evenly, and avoid overheating to maintain cutting […]
Echo chainsaws are primarily designed and manufactured in Japan, with major production facilities in Morioka and Yokosuka. Some assembly and component manufacturing also take place in China and the United States, all produced under strict […]
Replacing a chainsaw chain is a straightforward maintenance task that typically takes 5–10 minutes. Always prioritize safety: wear heavy-duty gloves and safety glasses, ensure the chainsaw is off (remove battery for cordless/electric models or disengage […]
A chainsaw chain should be tight enough to sit snug against the bar without sagging, yet loose enough to pull by hand. Proper tension allows about 1/4 inch of deflection, lets the chain snap back […]
Chainsaw teeth face forward toward the tip of the bar on the top edge and backward toward the powerhead on the bottom edge. The sharp, angled cutting edge points in the direction of chain rotation, […]
A chainsaw uses bar and chain oil designed to cling to the fast-moving chain and bar. This oil resists slinging, unlike motor oil. Use SAE 30 for warm weather, SAE 10 for cold conditions, or […]
Get a chainsaw unstuck by turning it off and relieving pressure on the bar. Pry the cut open with wedges or a pry bar, or lift the log to free the chain. If deeply pinched, […]
Carve with a chainsaw by starting with soft wood, sketching your design, and making rough cuts first. Use controlled movements, carve with the lower bar, and refine details gradually. Always wear full safety gear and […]