How many times can a chainsaw chain be sharpened?

A chainsaw chain can be sharpened up to 10 times, sometimes more, before the entire chain needs replacing. It's mostly dependent on two things; the amount of wear your chain incurs and the amount of metal removed every time you sharpen.
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How long should a chainsaw chain last between sharpening?

On average, a chainsaw blade will retain its sharpness for about 3 hours of actively cutting through wood.
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Why does my chainsaw chain dull so quickly?

If your chain dulls quickly, then it could be a couple of things. Check your user's manual to ensure that you are using the right sized file for your chain. Alternatively, you could be applying too much pressure when you file. This will create cutting edges that are too thin and dull quickly.
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How long does a chainsaw chain last?

The lifetime of a chainsaw chain has no fixed limit and depends on usage and maintenance. The chain should last many years; 5-6 years should be no problem. However, if the chainsaw chain is used properly and taken care of, it can last way longer.
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Is it better to sharpen or replace a chainsaw chain?

Sharpen before replacing

In general maintenance of a chainsaw is important because it can help prolong the lifespan of the different parts of your machine, as well as the machine itself. If your chainsaw chain becomes dull after a long lifespan, it will struggle to cut through the wood at the efficiency it once had.
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How Long Does a CHAINSAW CHAIN Last - When To REPLACE Chain



How much does it cost to have a chainsaw chain sharpened?

The cost is $21.95 per chain for sharpening on the saw which also includes dressing the bar.
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How do I know when my chainsaw chain needs replacing?

The signs that it's time for chainsaw chain replacement
  1. #1 – Difficulty with positioning. ...
  2. #2 – The chainsaw no longer pulls itself into the wood. ...
  3. #3 – Smoking, even when lubrication is good and chain tension is correct. ...
  4. #4 – Crooked cuts. ...
  5. #5 – Missing or damaged teeth. ...
  6. In Conclusion.
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How tight should my 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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Why do loggers run upside down bars?

Every chainsaw bar has been designed to be mounted right-side up or upside down. The reason for this is that it allows the user to extend the life of his chainsaw bar by 50%. Flipping the bar will give the heavily-used areas some relief from wear and tear.
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What chainsaw chain stays sharp the longest?

The x-Cut line of Husqvarna chains is also designed to stay sharp longer, so you can cut for a longer amount of time before the chain needs sharpening. The SP33G features semi-chisel cutters, a . 325 pitch, and a . 050 gauge.
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Does cutting ice dull a chainsaw?

Re: Cutting ice with Chainsaws

It also will rust your chain, clutch, and sprocket, unless you blow it completely out, re-oil all parts, and let it dry INSIDE. I can think of way more reasons NOT to use one to cut ice than I can to do it. Don't do it.
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How often should you replace chainsaw bar?

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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What can I do with an old chainsaw chain?

Chainsaws
  1. Dispose of Gas Chainsaws as Scrap Metal. All metal pieces, including the blade, can be recycled with other scrap metal. ...
  2. Remove All Gas and Oil. Gas and oil must be removed from the chainsaw prior to disposal. ...
  3. Electric Chainsaws Are E-Waste. ...
  4. Remove the Rechargeable Battery. ...
  5. Handle With Care.
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Is it OK to use a chainsaw on wet wood?

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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Why does my chainsaw smoke when cutting?

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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Why is my chainsaw burning the wood?

Smoking or burning wood and excessive chain rattle without any cutting are all strong signs that the chain is mounted backwards. If this is the case, discontinue use of the chainsaw immediately until the chain is reinstalled the correct way.
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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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Does dirt dull a chainsaw?

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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