Trigger-Time
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This may already be on this site some where,
but it worked so well for me I thought I would post
some pics.
When cutting and the chain gets dull or I rock it
I just put on another chain, then to sharpen
the dull chain it has to go back on the saw (If you don't have a grinder)
or some other way. By using a old or extra bar you can
leave the good chain on the saw, and keep the filings out
of your good bar. If you scrounge a old bar try to find
one as short as your shortest bar. I have .375X.063
on my bigger saws so this works good for me.
In the pic you will see the screw, washer & nut, don't
tighten the screw tight, so the nut will turn like the sprocket
dose. I put one screw where the adjuster goes and a clamp
at the front. There is many ways you can do this, this
was just fast and easy for me, about 5 min. or less.
Hope this helps some one.
Gary
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MS660 066 MS460 MS361 MS200T 335XPT
but it worked so well for me I thought I would post
some pics.
When cutting and the chain gets dull or I rock it
I just put on another chain, then to sharpen
the dull chain it has to go back on the saw (If you don't have a grinder)
or some other way. By using a old or extra bar you can
leave the good chain on the saw, and keep the filings out
of your good bar. If you scrounge a old bar try to find
one as short as your shortest bar. I have .375X.063
on my bigger saws so this works good for me.
In the pic you will see the screw, washer & nut, don't
tighten the screw tight, so the nut will turn like the sprocket
dose. I put one screw where the adjuster goes and a clamp
at the front. There is many ways you can do this, this
was just fast and easy for me, about 5 min. or less.
Hope this helps some one.
Gary
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MS660 066 MS460 MS361 MS200T 335XPT