Fixing A Dinged ChainSaw Chain with Drive Links (runners) no longer fitting in the bar.
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This will work for any kind of chain saw where the chain came off because it was loose and the drive links which I like to call runners hit something so hard they got dinged and won't fit back in the bar. Here I am working with an Stilh MS 170 but this should work for any chainsaw chain that has the problem. I used whiteout and an electic grinder, but a vice and file should also work.
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Great advice, thank you. Just got a new chainsaw and after several hours the chain came off. Several teeth won’t go back in, I’m going to give this a try. Thanks again.
@bigstinkybeans
3 жыл бұрын
Same
Thanks! I'll try this. I have two dinged chains. Hit a rock with one and ran out of chain oil for the other.
Recently I had this problem and I used a vice and my regular round file for chain sharpening since I didn't have a flat file handy. My experience, it takes very little hand filing to fix and it seems like a grinding wheel would be a bit of overkill. He is right about one thing though, it took a few trips between the vice and bar to find all the burrs and remove them.
Super helpful...thanks mate!
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It's the a way to do this with say pliers and sandpaper if we don't have a grinder?
Not exactly sure what you did as one can’t see because your glove is in the way. My chain appears that most of the cutting links have a small tip and the ones that aren’t going in the bar groove don’t have the tip and seem to be the ones that won’t fit. Am I supposed to grind it to form a small tip?
@wildernesslivingwork1632
3 жыл бұрын
If you feel the runners you'll feel razed metal. Let's call them burrs. You just need to grind them off.
@GibsonF4F5
3 жыл бұрын
Wilderness Living Work Worked great, Thanks. Great tip!
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