MaddBomber
ArboristSite Operative
What's the best way to break in a brandy new saw? Had this discussion a little while ago, and we could'nt agree.
I personally have more experience with breaking in new top ends, and don't know if there is a big difference.
I've only had 2 brand new saws (MS270, MS260 Pro), and both times i babied it for the first tank and a half...ish Then treated it like a chainsaw. No problems ever came of it.
Buddy tells me he babies his saw for 3 full tanks (owner's manual), then gradually treats it like a chainsaw.
My father says to just treat it like a chainsaw... made fun of me while breaking mine in.
Is there a solid method for breaking in a saw as quickly and efficiently as possible?
I personally have more experience with breaking in new top ends, and don't know if there is a big difference.
I've only had 2 brand new saws (MS270, MS260 Pro), and both times i babied it for the first tank and a half...ish Then treated it like a chainsaw. No problems ever came of it.
Buddy tells me he babies his saw for 3 full tanks (owner's manual), then gradually treats it like a chainsaw.
My father says to just treat it like a chainsaw... made fun of me while breaking mine in.
Is there a solid method for breaking in a saw as quickly and efficiently as possible?