Chainsaw

How to Start a Stihl Ms 250 Chainsaw

To start a Stihl MS 250 chainsaw, first make sure the saw is on an even, flat surface. Then check that the chain brake is engaged by pressing down firmly on the front handle. Place your right foot against the rear handle and grip it with your right hand while pulling out the starter cord … Read more

How to Remove the Clutch from Chainsaw

1. Start by ensuring that the engine is off and disconnecting the spark plug wire. 2. Remove any external parts, such as covers and guards, to access the clutch mechanism. 3. Unscrew the nuts or bolts holding the clutch cover in place with a socket wrench or screwdriver, depending on your saw model’s design. 4. … Read more

How to Test a Chainsaw Coil

To test a chainsaw coil, start by turning off the engine and disconnecting the spark plug wire from the spark plug. Then remove any debris from around the ignition module or flywheel area with a brush. Next, make sure that all of the wiring is secure and properly connected to their respective terminals on both … Read more

How to Start a Stubborn Chainsaw

To start a stubborn chainsaw, begin by making sure that the chain brake is engaged and fuel tank is full of clean, fresh fuel. Make sure all air vents are clear of debris and the spark plug wire is connected securely to the spark plug. Pull out the choke lever for cold starts or push … Read more

How to Sharpen a Chainsaw Blade by Hand

To sharpen a chainsaw blade by hand, start by securing the saw in a vice and using a file guide to ensure an even angle while filing. Using round files that are specifically designed for sharpening chainsaws, begin filing at one corner of the tooth, then work your way around until all teeth have been … Read more

How to Remove a Stump With a Chainsaw

1. Start by cutting away any significant roots that are above ground level and connected to the stump, using a spade or an ax. 2. Mark a line around the circumference of the tree trunk at approximately three inches above the soil surface. This will be your cutting line when you use the chainsaw to … Read more

Why is My Chainsaw Cutting Crooked

My Chainsaw cutting crooked could be caused by a few different things. The most common cause is a dull chain, which causes the blade to cut unevenly and create an angled line instead of a straight one. Another possible reason for this issue could be that the chainsaw bar or guide rail hasn’t been properly … Read more