glenintenn
ArboristSite Member
I have a 3 year old Ryobi 37cc 14" chainsaw. Things were working pretty well until I was cutting down a 6" Mimosa tree last season. The mimosa snapped about half way through the hinge cut (I was trying to cut it so I could push it over a different direction than it was leaning) and pinched the bar really hard. I don't know how that's related but that's when my troubles with the saw started. I got it out without issue using another saw. it started this engine cutting out thing and I thought maybe the bar was bent (it started bogging down big time when straight cutting through 3 - 5" trees, it wanted to cut in a slightly curved path or it would cut out) so I bought a new bar for it. No change. it still wants to cut in a curved path or it cuts out.
The main symptom is that under any load now, the thing bogs down and will stall... especially on side cuts. I've been trying to clear about 10 acres of junk wood mixed in with mature trees. it was let grow over for a long time so there are lots of 2" and 3" trees mixed in with brush and larger trees. Trying to cut out those 3" trees used to work like a charm with this saw but now it gets about an inch into one of those things and then it just really starts having a hard time of it (without any binding). It's almost like it's working against itself...as though the chain brake is starting to engage (I have no idea if that's what it is... just the behavior is "like" that... it's not completely stopping but even at high revs it just starts bogging down with any cutting load ).
Air filter is clean as the day I bought it. no junk. no swill. no building up in the sprocket area -- i checked it before and after replacing the bar.
I realize this is a cheap-o saw and probably not worth a lot of time. Just wondered what the troubleshooting steps might be for this sort of behavior ?
The main symptom is that under any load now, the thing bogs down and will stall... especially on side cuts. I've been trying to clear about 10 acres of junk wood mixed in with mature trees. it was let grow over for a long time so there are lots of 2" and 3" trees mixed in with brush and larger trees. Trying to cut out those 3" trees used to work like a charm with this saw but now it gets about an inch into one of those things and then it just really starts having a hard time of it (without any binding). It's almost like it's working against itself...as though the chain brake is starting to engage (I have no idea if that's what it is... just the behavior is "like" that... it's not completely stopping but even at high revs it just starts bogging down with any cutting load ).
Air filter is clean as the day I bought it. no junk. no swill. no building up in the sprocket area -- i checked it before and after replacing the bar.
I realize this is a cheap-o saw and probably not worth a lot of time. Just wondered what the troubleshooting steps might be for this sort of behavior ?