I am having trouble cutting a straight line with my chainsaw. Someone mentioned that it may be that the teeth are not sharpened at the right angle. Any suggestions welcome. Thanks
I had this recently after sharpening the chain - in the end I fitted a new bar as the old one was definately worn and everything is now perfect. B&Q seem cheapest with new bar and chain together. By the way once sharpened the old chain is far better than the new one - don't forget to take a bit off the depth guage when sharpening though.
mark Loader
December 2009
look at blade if it is straight,get new chain 9.95 gbp for oregan blue.made my second hand 335 cut like new.also just ordered new clutch cover.9.85 gbp.
it owes me 55 gbp,and is half way to reeping that.top bit of kit!!
Jon.
October 2009
Or buy a new chain.
Call ALM Manufacturing 01423 797208 for stockists
or search ebay for CH052
Richard
September 2009
Thats absolutely right...have the chain sharpened by machine at a local horticultural shop and notice the difference.