yorkpaddy
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i'm new to chainsawing. I have an 026 with a bored out muffler. The saw cuts well in most situations but I can't make a clean cut across a stump. My chain is sharp, so far as I know, I have sharpened it about 3-6 times and I haven't lowered the depth gauges yet.
When I try to cut off a stump, (Cutting it so that it is flush, or close to the ground) The saw starts going into the wood, throwing chips but soon it just throws saw dust, maybe an inch or two into the cut. I can get it to throw chips for a little bit more if I sink in the bucking spike and use that to pivot the front of the bar into the tree, but soon it bogs if I do that.
I mostly cut bradford pears that are downed by storms, If I were bucking the log, the saw would handle it fine
what should I do different?
When I try to cut off a stump, (Cutting it so that it is flush, or close to the ground) The saw starts going into the wood, throwing chips but soon it just throws saw dust, maybe an inch or two into the cut. I can get it to throw chips for a little bit more if I sink in the bucking spike and use that to pivot the front of the bar into the tree, but soon it bogs if I do that.
I mostly cut bradford pears that are downed by storms, If I were bucking the log, the saw would handle it fine
what should I do different?