I did!, I got a training course from Scott Fraser, There are numerous training courses available and I'd highly recommend them any day!
No Jason does not use a chainsaw. But he does use a gardening tool in Friday The 13 7 that resembles a chainsaw. he would not be able to catch anyone, carrying something that heavy
No, it is not safe to use motor oil for a chainsaw. Chainsaws require a specific type of oil called bar and chain oil, which is designed to properly lubricate the chain and bar of the chainsaw. Using motor oil can damage the chainsaw and affect its performance.
No, it is not safe to use engine oil for a chainsaw. Chainsaws require a specific type of oil, known as bar and chain oil, to properly lubricate the chain and bar. Using engine oil can damage the chainsaw and affect its performance.
To properly adjust the tension of a chainsaw chain, first loosen the bar nuts, then use the tensioning screw to tighten or loosen the chain until it fits snugly on the bar but can still be pulled easily by hand. Finally, tighten the bar nuts securely before using the chainsaw.
Yeah, I do. This is my first day, and I'm using it properly.
To use the chainsaw just hold B
i use a chainsaw every weekend,and have never seen one with a belt
No.
I've never even heard of a chainsaw license! I use one everyday for a tree company!
To safely and effectively use a plunge cut chainsaw for precision cutting, follow these steps: Wear appropriate safety gear, including goggles, gloves, and ear protection. Plan your cut carefully, ensuring the chainsaw is properly aligned and the area is clear of obstacles. Start the chainsaw and slowly lower it into the material at a 45-degree angle, allowing the blade to make a controlled entry. Use a steady and controlled motion to guide the chainsaw along the desired cutting path. Avoid forcing the chainsaw or making sudden movements that could cause kickback. Once the cut is complete, carefully lift the chainsaw out of the material and turn off the engine. By following these steps, you can safely and effectively use a plunge cut chainsaw for precision cutting.
It's real simple you take the chainsaw and have the guy look down and then use the chainsaw
No, it is not recommended to use motor oil as chainsaw bar oil. Chainsaw bar oil is specifically designed to lubricate the chain and bar of a chainsaw, while motor oil may not provide adequate lubrication and could potentially damage the chainsaw.