GeneralKayoss
ArboristSite Operative
100% correct. You're bogging the saw therefore the saw can't extract the heat as well, combined with the extra heat from the added bar friction. When I'm milling and really pushing the saw I can feel the exhaust get hotter. Let off a bit and let the revs climb for just a few seconds and I can feel it running cooler.A proper chain pulls itself away from the bar and feeds into the wood on its own. A dull chain heats up the bar from prying on the dogs. Not to mention the 3–4 times longer it takes to cut the log without giving the saw a break to cool down. That added heat from the bar and slipping the clutch transfers into the case