Can you cut wet trees?

To answer the question for those who are short on time, the easy answer is a resounding yes. Yes, you can use a chainsaw to cut wet wood.
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Can you cut trees when wet?

No, it is not bad to cut the wet wood with your chainsaw. Dewdrops, raindrops, or the snow on the wood will not cause any harm to your chainsaw. It is, in fact, much easier to cut through the wet wood than dry wood because the extra moisture on the wood will act as a natural lubricant.
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Can you chop wet wood?

Can I Split Wet Wood? Absolutely! It may be slightly more difficult than splitting dry wood, but many people actually prefer to split wet wood because it encourages faster drying times.
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Can you hand saw wet wood?

Avoid Sawing Wet Wood

The moisture causes the wood to expand, but as you saw, the wood can contract again, closing around the blade. As well as this, saw teeth have a tendency to chew up the wood if it's wet, subsequently becoming stuck, rather than slicing through cleanly.
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Is it okay to cut wet wood with a circular saw?

If you're cutting wet wood set the depth so that the entire gap between the teeth is clear of the board you're cutting. This will stop your saw and cut line from getting clogged with wet saw dust.
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NEVER Do This When Cutting Down A Tree!!



Can you use a chainsaw in water?

No, you can not run a chainsaw in the water. You can work in the rain and wetlands, but you cannot submerge a regular chainsaw underwater to cut anything under the water surface. If you submerge a gas-powered chainsaw underwater, the water will get into the engine and ruin your chainsaw.
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How long does it take for wood to be seasoned?

How long it takes to season wood actually depends on what type of wood it is. Soft wood can be dried within 6 months, if done correctly. Hardwood, meanwhile, such as oak, can take anywhere from 1 – 2 years.
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Can a chainsaw be left in the rain?

Can a Chainsaw Be Left in the Rain? It is not recommended to leave a chainsaw in the rain. Chainsaws are designed with moving parts that can rust and corrode when they come into contact with moisture. This means that if your chainsaw is exposed to rain, you may need to have it serviced or replaced sooner than expected.
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Can you use an electric chainsaw on wet wood?

Therefore, it is highly recommended that you NEVER use your electric chainsaw, especially the corded ones, when wet. Even with a cordless electric chainsaw, it is always wise not to use it when wet. Asides from the risk of rusted blades, a wet electric chainsaw can be generally ineffective.
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When should logs be split?

The ideal time to cut firewood is in the late winter or early spring months. This allows for maximum drying time. Next, the shape: cut the ends of the logs as flat and square as possible so that they can stand sturdily for splitting.
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Is it better to chop wood wet or dry?

Although you can split wood while it's still wet, it is best to let it dry first. The lower the moisture content of the wood, the easier it will be to split because it gives less resistance when it is dry. However, split wood will dry faster than whole logs.
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How long does wet wood take to dry?

How Long Does It Take Wet Seasoned Wood To Dry? It can take freshly cut 'green' wood to naturally dry out at least 6 months if the wood has a low starting moisture content and its stacked in the correct environment, If not, wood can take up to two years to season.
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Why does my chainsaw get dull so fast?

Dirt Causes A Chainsaw To Dull

If you're cutting through logs and your angle of approach is too steep, a simple cut through could nick dirt or even worse, rocks on the floor causing your chainsaw to jerk, thus dulling.
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Can I use a battery chain saw in rain?

Battery chainsaws are very similar to corded chainsaws when it comes to using them in the rain. Although it isn't as dangerous because the only source of electricity is the battery, I still wouldn't do it. If water gets inside it can short circuit your saw, which will probably fry your battery for good.
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Can you cut a 4x4 with a chainsaw?

While the best way to cut through a 4×4 is by using a 12-inch miter saw or a 10-inch radial saw or slide saw, those tools aren't always readily available. With a little ingenuity, it's possible to make precision cuts with other tools, including circular saws, reciprocating saws, chainsaws, and even handsaws.
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Are Stihl saws waterproof?

Actually, all STIHL AP system tools with the rain cloud symbol in the catalogue can be used in the rain, which is particularly useful with our British weather!
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How can you tell if wood is seasoned?

Seasoned wood will be darker in color than green wood, and may be cracking at the ends. Seasoned wood can also lighter in weight and the bark can be peeled off more easily than unseasoned wood. A moisture meter will be able to provide an accurate reading of whether firewood is fully seasoned or not.
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Can firewood be too old?

As long as firewood is left to sit in the right conditions and free from moisture it won't go bad for many years. Once firewood has been seasoned for the right amount of time it should be stored off the ground, under a form of cover and open to the atmosphere to ensure that it doesn't rot.
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Why does my chainsaw bar smoke?

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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Does dirt dull a chainsaw blade?

Nobody plans to run their chain saw into dirt. But when you cut close to the ground, you're just begging for a quick dip into dirt, rocks and crud. All it takes is a second in the dirt to dull the cutters. In addition to dulling the cutters, dirt also wears out the chain links faster, causing the chain to stretch.
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How long does it take for wood to dry?

Seasoning or Air-Drying Wood: The One-Year Rule

In fact, expect most types of wood to take about one year per inch of thickness to dry out. If it's a two-inch log, that means you'll need to let it sit outdoors for two whole years before it's dry enough to efficiently burn.
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