How to replace the tip in a chainsaw bar
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A air hammer works good on the rivets too. Happy Mother’s Day to Mrs Jill and all the other Mothers
Thanks for sharing, didn’t realize it was so simple.
I figured you would be on cleaning up ! Excellent Mr Tim
That bailey's is a good place, I buy a lot of my saw stuff from them. Great video sir, thank you
I figured the bigger machine plus the grapple saw would be a tremendous safety advantage when dealing with the dangers storm damage presents.
Great video! Had no clue you could replace the tips👍🏻😎
Great stuff Tim, Thank You👌👍🙏🙂
Great job Tim!
Eyes on a swivel always, thanks.
was told from a phone tech that a working phone line carries 60 volts not sure if this is true or not but i sure do not want to grab that line to find out
Nice! Good vid thx
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Hello bạn, chúc bạn nhiều sức khỏe nhé bình an trong cuộc sống ,
Lots of vids out there talk about "the secret grease hole" in those tips (small holes by the center of the sprocket on each side) but they are actually NOT grease holes....they are vents that allow the bar oil to seep out of the nose sprocket. The bars and tips have channels inside that allow for the bar oil to provide plenty of lubrication for the sprocket. Grease just gums up the insides and allows fine dust to collect in there.