Why is my chainsaw bar smoking?

This most commonly is a result of a dull chain and exerting to much pressure on the bar and chain trying to make the chain saw cut. This could also be either a lack of bar and chain oil ( tank empty, restricted oiler hole ) or an inferior type of oil that is being slung off the chain and not lubricating.
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Is it normal for a chainsaw blade to smoke?

It isn't normal for a chainsaw to smoke, but if it does happen it can be the result of the chainsaw overheating, the fuel mix containing too much oil, or the chain either not being sharp enough or not getting enough lubrication. In short, a smoking chainsaw is a sure sign that something isn't right.
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Why is my chainsaw bar overheating?

Overheating Chainsaw Blade

The two most common causes of the overheating or smoking of your blade are lack of lubrication of the bar guide or the engine and lack of air.
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How often should a chainsaw bar be replaced?

If you are looking for a general idea for how often you should replace a chainsaw bar, a rule of thumb is to replace the bar of your chainsaw once after you have gone through three chains on the same bar.
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How often should a chainsaw chain be replaced?

When you own a chainsaw and see that it does not cut as well anymore you will have to decide whether to replace it or sharpen the chain. A chainsaw chain could serve you for more than five years if it is occasionally used, and still help you accomplish most of your tasks.
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Why is my chainsaw blade smoking and not cutting?

The most likely causes of smoking and overheating are a lack of air and/or a lack of lubrication to the engine or the chain saw chain guide bar.
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How do you tell if a chainsaw is overheating?

And finally, the chainsaw giving off smoke is a surefire sign of it being overheated. I'm not talking about exhaust smoke, but smoke with “unnatural” color and intensity. And finally, if your chainsaw stops after displaying one or more of the above signs – you can be about 90% sure that it overheated.
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Why is my chainsaw blade burning the wood?

Make sure that the blade is sharp, clean and free of pitch. A dull blade will make it hard to cut quickly, and the slower the feed rate of the saw, the more friction against the wood and the greater the likelihood of scorch marks. Pushing the stock through the saw too slowly is a common cause of saw blade burn.
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How tight should your chainsaw chain be?

A properly-tensioned chainsaw chain should still be just a little loose on the chainsaw guide bar, but the chain needs to be tight enough that you can't pull the drive links out of the bar nose.
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Can you overheat a chainsaw?

Chainsaw engines run at high temperatures, usually in the summer, so they can quickly overheat. To prevent chainsaws from overheating they must be cleaned regularly. The cylinder and starter both contain air intake areas that pull cool outside air into the engine when it's running.
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How long can you run a chainsaw?

What is the runtime of a Chainsaw? Depending on the type and usage, you can expect a gas Chainsaw to run between 15 and 40 min before you have to fill it up again. Most battery-powered chainsaws have a run time of up to 2 hours, but there are high-capacity power packs that will last much longer.
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Should I sharpen or replace chainsaw blade?

Sharpen before replacing

If your chainsaw chain becomes dull after a long lifespan, it will struggle to cut through the wood at the efficiency it once had. This is why, where possible, you should be looking to keep the will be chain sharp, as sharpening a better course of action than sourcing a replacement.
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Is it worth sharpening a chainsaw?

Sharpening your chainsaw chain is definitely worth it as a sharp chainsaw chain is easier to work with. It takes less effort to cut through wood and your chain will make cleaner cuts with sharp blades. A chainsaw chain can be sharpened multiple times without much of a cost.
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Do you need to sharpen a new chainsaw chain?

Yes, the chains of the chainsaw come sharpened from the factory when you buy a new one. There is no need to sharpen it before your first job. But even the sharpest chain for the chainsaws available in the market will lose their sharpness over time and grow very dull.
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How long should a chainsaw chain stay sharp?

On average, a chainsaw blade will retain its sharpness for about 3 hours of actively cutting through wood.
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Can you over tighten a chainsaw chain?

There is a tension screw located near the base of the bar on the chainsaw. To tighten the chain, turn it clockwise, and to loosen turn it counterclockwise. Don't over-tighten the chain as this could cause it to break.
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Why does my chainsaw chain keep loosening?

Chain Not Set Properly

One of the most common reasons why your chain might be coming loose is because it was not set properly. When you go through the steps to tension your chain, you need to finish those steps by setting the tension so it won't change as you work your saw.
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What is bar oil for chainsaws?

Chainsaw bar oil is lubricant that is designed to reduce friction between the chain and bar. An oil reservoir releases the oil onto the bar. It's picked up by the chain as it travels around the bar and then flung off in tiny droplets as the machine runs.
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Why is my saw blade smoking?

The blade's teeth flare slightly to cut down on (you guessed it) friction. By flaring the teeth, you make sure they are the only thing contacting the material during the cut. If your blade set is disrupted for any reason, then your blade's body could be contacting the wood during the cut, causing heat and smoke.
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