glenintenn
ArboristSite Member
I posted a separate post about my Ryobi 3714 bogging down and it turned out that a 6" tree which had pinched the bar ruined both the bar and the chain.
I had the same experience again with a much smaller tree today (with the new chain. argh). I misjudged the lean on a 15' tall oak which was about 3+" in diameter. Instead of falling away as the saw cut through it sat right on the saw. The saw threw the chain off and quit within a second or two.
After pulling the chain off, I realized that the chain would no longer sit down into the bar on 2 links of the chain (2 of the drive links will not sit down into the bar -- I guess these were the links which took the brunt of the tree binding them). I can force them down into the bar but then the chain will not rotate on the bar at all. Inspecting the chain, there's no obvious left/right bend or excessive play. The drive links look slightly chewed up but the teeth are not missing or anything... it's just nicked on the sides on two of the links. It seems more like these two drive links are slightly stretched-- too wide apart to fit into the drive slots in the bar.
Is this typically repairable? Is it worth it? (this is a 14" saw. Oregon saw blades are in the $14 - 16 range)
I had the same experience again with a much smaller tree today (with the new chain. argh). I misjudged the lean on a 15' tall oak which was about 3+" in diameter. Instead of falling away as the saw cut through it sat right on the saw. The saw threw the chain off and quit within a second or two.
After pulling the chain off, I realized that the chain would no longer sit down into the bar on 2 links of the chain (2 of the drive links will not sit down into the bar -- I guess these were the links which took the brunt of the tree binding them). I can force them down into the bar but then the chain will not rotate on the bar at all. Inspecting the chain, there's no obvious left/right bend or excessive play. The drive links look slightly chewed up but the teeth are not missing or anything... it's just nicked on the sides on two of the links. It seems more like these two drive links are slightly stretched-- too wide apart to fit into the drive slots in the bar.
Is this typically repairable? Is it worth it? (this is a 14" saw. Oregon saw blades are in the $14 - 16 range)