Is your chainsaw starting to seem dull and not perform as well? Looks like it's time
to replace the chain. In order to do this, you will need to know the length
of both the chainsaw blade as well as the length and size of your chain. If you've
checked out the manufacturers' charts, they might seem a little overwhelming.
But it really is pretty simple once you understand what's involved in the length
of the blade and chainsaw chain.
When you're ready to replace
your chain, the first thing to do is determine the size of your chainsaw bar. If
you happen to have an Oregon chainsaw, this should be easy. Just check the first
two numbers of the ten-digit model number that is stamped on the motor end
of the blade. That's your chainsaw bar length.
Don't have an Oregon
chainsaw that easily shows you the length of the blade? Then here are some tips
for figuring it out yourself. More Information
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