Is it OK to chainsaw in the rain?

Petrol powered chainsaws can be used in all types of weather. Be it blazing sun or a dull and rainy day. While you may be worried about using your chainsaw in wet conditions, the chainsaw is not the main issue. Sodden ground and wet wood can be exceptionally slippery.
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Can a chainsaw get rained on?

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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Is it bad for chainsaw to get 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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Is it OK to use a battery powered chainsaw in the rain?

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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Can you use a Stihl chainsaw in the rain?

In the event that the battery-powered tool does get wet, just make sure you dry the AP battery and tool after use. Chargers should only be used in dry areas. Current models which can all be used in the rain in the STIHL AP System include: Cordless Chainsaws: MSA 160 C-B, MSA 200 C-B, MSA 220 C-B, MSA 161 T.
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CHAINSAW'S AND FENCE IN THE RAIN



Are Stihl batteries waterproof?

The STIHL KGA cordless sweeper is not suitable for use in the rain or wet conditions.
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Can I cut wet wood?

Splitting wet wood is not much different than splitting dry wood. The added moisture in the log adds additional resistance that will slow cutting and splitting. You just need to persevere and consider what tools you'll want to use when dealing with it.
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Can you cut a tree down in the rain?

Tree removal itself can be a dangerous process. Depending on the tree, this can mean people are scaling great heights to cut down sections of it at a time. A person cannot do that safely in stormy, windy, or rainy conditions. That means the best weather for the tree removal process is a sunny or overcast calm day.
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Is wet or dry wood easier to cut?

Normally, though, you'll find that dry, seasoned wood is easier to split than wet wood. Regardless of the tree species from which it was harvested, dry wood contains less moisture, so there's less resistance when cutting and splitting it.
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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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How long should logs sit before splitting?

The most important rules for preparing good firewood are: Cut, split and stack the wood in the early spring and let it stand in the sun and wind until it is seasoned. For many people seasoning will take about six months. for others, it will be a full year, depending on climate and wood species.
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Can you chainsaw frozen wood?

You can chainsaw frozen wood, but it can be difficult

It's easier to cause damage to your chainsaw, you pose greater safety risks to yourself, and it will be a much more time-consuming process. It is only recommended that you try doing this if you absolutely have to, and don't have other options.
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How long does it take to cut down a tree with a chainsaw?

Some trees can be taken down in as little as 15 minutes, while others can take a few hours. Usually, the more cramped or crowded the location of the tree, the longer it will take to remove. Your professional removal team will be able to give you a ballpark time estimate once they get a look at the removal site.
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How do you cut down a leaning tree with a chainsaw?

How Do You Fell a Leaning Tree With a Chainsaw?
  1. Cut off large branches, to reduce weight and leverage.
  2. Make a notch on the tree, in the direction you want it to fall.
  3. Begin a felling cut from the opposite side of the tree.
  4. Drive wedges into the felling cut. ...
  5. Complete your felling cut.
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Can you cut wood with a chainsaw if its wet?

In all honesty, no! The additional moisture found on wet wood will not make any difference to the cutting process. It doesn't place any additional resistance on the chainsaw, and no additional effort is required to cut through it.
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Does wood need to be dry before turning?

Wood will become “dry” by letting it sit for a long enough period of time. A rule of thumb that is thrown around often is one year of air drying time per one inch of wood thickness. A dryer or kiln can be used to reduce the moisture content more rapidly.
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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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What happens if a lithium battery gets wet?

Do not expose the battery to water or moisture. Water can corrode or damage the internal battery safety devices and cause the battery to overheat, ignite, rupture or leak.
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How long does a chainsaw battery last?

How long will a battery-powered chainsaw last? A battery-powered chainsaw typically runs about 30 to 40 minutes with intermittent use depending on the battery's size.
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Can you leave STIHL batteries on the charger?

To prevent accidental starting of the motor, the battery should be removed from the machine after use. Use only STIHL chargers to charge your STIHL battery and unplug the power cord afterwards. Store your battery in a closed, dry space in a secure location.
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Which way will a tree fall when cut?

The notch is what will allow the tree to fall properly, so you want it on the “fall side” so the tree will fall in the direction of the notch. The fall side should be the heaviest side of the tree. Cut at a comfortable working height.
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How do you make tree fall where you want?

Create a hinge in the trunk to steer the tree as it falls to the ground to ensure the tree falls the right way. To ensure your tree falls in the right direction, create a directional cut on the same side as you want the tree to fall. Next, make the felling cut by creating a horizontal cut from the opposite side.
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What's the fastest cutting chainsaw chain?

The fastest cutting chainsaw chain is either a full chisel or a chisel skip chain. The full chisel offers the fastest and most aggressive cutting action for chainsaw bars that are 24” or less. For bars that are longer than 24”, choose a chisel skip chain.
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