Koa man,
Thanks for the saw tuning advise, I'll play with it once I get it broken in. I did notice in my manual that it takes around 5 tanks before the saw is broken in and makes the rated HP. I'm at around 2200' elevation, so my optimum setting will probably be a little diferent from yours.
When I was reading my manual, it was mentioned several times that if you tighten the chain on a hot saw (something I have done a million times on other saws), you need to loosen it a little when you finish cuting to prevent the chain from stressing and possibly damaging the main bearings on the crank when it cools off and contracts. I don't have your level of saw expertise, but I have lived on a farm and been around saws all my life, and have never heard of anyone damaging a saw in this manner. Seems like the chain would have to be mighty hot and mighty tight on shutdown for this to occur, have you or anyone else heard of this happening?
Thanks for the saw tuning advise, I'll play with it once I get it broken in. I did notice in my manual that it takes around 5 tanks before the saw is broken in and makes the rated HP. I'm at around 2200' elevation, so my optimum setting will probably be a little diferent from yours.
When I was reading my manual, it was mentioned several times that if you tighten the chain on a hot saw (something I have done a million times on other saws), you need to loosen it a little when you finish cuting to prevent the chain from stressing and possibly damaging the main bearings on the crank when it cools off and contracts. I don't have your level of saw expertise, but I have lived on a farm and been around saws all my life, and have never heard of anyone damaging a saw in this manner. Seems like the chain would have to be mighty hot and mighty tight on shutdown for this to occur, have you or anyone else heard of this happening?