Got an ipl, and a service manual...just being lazy and asking Rather glad I checked the manual today before going at the clutch....else I'd have tightened it further not realising its a left hand thread. mistake avoided by reading first, yay.
yeah 0.058" isn't so common here, but husky supply the bar at a good price, £40 for 20" b and c over the power head alone, so I need chain to fit the bar. that is why i went searching, to decide if it was a good deal or if i should go power head, adapter, stihl rollomatic 0.050" and stihl rs. from what i read oregon chain is fairly good and at £13.11 on amazon its stunningly cheap compared to Stihl rs, so the husky b+c combo seems a fair deal.
the makita had the same 0.058 gauge bars, again I suspect just rebranded oregon.
yep now i have noticed some of the problems with the chain i hope my filing will be paying more attention. I always file with the chainsaw clamped in a bench vice by the bar, then get the chain super tight by shoving the scrench between chain and bar just behind the nose on the underside, rotate the chain backwards until it wedges tight, flip the brake on and file, the chain is going no where. its odd, I'd not noticed the file rocking and been concentrating on keeping the guide rails flat on the top of the cutters fore and aft, but i can't see another explanation for why the rakers hadn't been touched and why the gullet wasn't 'got'. we shall see....I've learnt a lot this weekend, chain fiiing, carbs, tank vents, impulse iines, av mounts, clutch removal...and read the manual even when you think something is simple
yeah 0.058" isn't so common here, but husky supply the bar at a good price, £40 for 20" b and c over the power head alone, so I need chain to fit the bar. that is why i went searching, to decide if it was a good deal or if i should go power head, adapter, stihl rollomatic 0.050" and stihl rs. from what i read oregon chain is fairly good and at £13.11 on amazon its stunningly cheap compared to Stihl rs, so the husky b+c combo seems a fair deal.
the makita had the same 0.058 gauge bars, again I suspect just rebranded oregon.
yep now i have noticed some of the problems with the chain i hope my filing will be paying more attention. I always file with the chainsaw clamped in a bench vice by the bar, then get the chain super tight by shoving the scrench between chain and bar just behind the nose on the underside, rotate the chain backwards until it wedges tight, flip the brake on and file, the chain is going no where. its odd, I'd not noticed the file rocking and been concentrating on keeping the guide rails flat on the top of the cutters fore and aft, but i can't see another explanation for why the rakers hadn't been touched and why the gullet wasn't 'got'. we shall see....I've learnt a lot this weekend, chain fiiing, carbs, tank vents, impulse iines, av mounts, clutch removal...and read the manual even when you think something is simple