Start a Stihl MS250 chainsaw by engaging the chain brake and setting the master control lever to full choke. Pull the starter rope until the engine burps, move the lever to half-choke, pull again until […]
A chainsaw cuts crooked due to an unevenly sharpened chain where teeth on one side are longer or filed at a different angle. Other common causes include uneven bar rail wear, improper chain tension, a […]
Use a chainsaw file guide by matching the file size and guide angle, typically 30°, to your chain. Align the guide with the cutter angle and direction arrow, file forward with even strokes, lift on […]
Portland chainsaws are made for Harbor Freight Tools by various overseas manufacturers. Harbor Freight owns the Portland brand and uses it for budget-friendly gas and electric chainsaws. These chainsaws are not made by major brands […]
Your chainsaw chain keeps coming off because the chain tension is too loose. Chain derailments also occur from worn bars, sprockets, or chains, incorrect chain size or type, poor tensioning technique, or new chains stretching […]
Clean a STIHL chainsaw by removing the bar and chain, then brushing or blowing out sawdust from the sprocket area, bar groove, cooling fins, and air filter. Remove burrs, clean with resin solvent if needed, […]
Crank a STIHL chainsaw by placing it on flat ground, engaging the chain brake, and setting the Master Control Lever to full choke. Pull the starter cord until the engine fires, move to half-choke, pull […]
Test a chainsaw coil by removing the spark plug, reconnecting it to the ignition lead, grounding it against the engine, and pulling the starter cord to check for a strong blue spark. For accuracy, use […]
Fell a tree with a chainsaw by clearing the area, planning a safe escape route, and cutting a directional notch on the fall side. Make a back cut slightly above the notch hinge, stop before […]