Hi all.
Am new to the land maintenance / ownership, and need some guidance about what I'm experiencing with my two chainsaw's purchased (new).
I purchased two Echo chainsaw's from Home Depot.
20 inch, Timberwolf
https://www.homedepot.com/p/ECHO-20-in-59-8-cc-Gas-2-Stroke-Cycle-Chainsaw-CS-590-20AA/204221580
14 inch, CS-310
https://www.homedepot.com/p/ECHO-14-in-30-5-cc-Gas-2-Stroke-Cycle-Chainsaw-CS-310-14/100675457
I bought these Spring 2019, and have used them through last year, and now through the beginning of 2020. When I'm using them, the first cuts are good, cuts well, not too much struggling. But... When I get into about 5 minutes of use, they start smoking on the cut (at the wood), like the chain is getting way too hot.
Am keeping the chain(s) sharpened, actually at each daily use.
Am keeping bar oil in there, etc, and am a bit stumped (pun intended).
Am new to all this, and am confused...
Could it be that the turning sprocket area, is getting clogged up with wood pieces, and I need to get in there and clean more quickly / repeatedly as I'm cutting, so the bar oil is properly getting onto the chain?
Or is it that the factory chains are just not 'good', and I need to get an aftermarket chain?
Or, something else...?
Thanks for your input!
Am new to the land maintenance / ownership, and need some guidance about what I'm experiencing with my two chainsaw's purchased (new).
I purchased two Echo chainsaw's from Home Depot.
20 inch, Timberwolf
https://www.homedepot.com/p/ECHO-20-in-59-8-cc-Gas-2-Stroke-Cycle-Chainsaw-CS-590-20AA/204221580
14 inch, CS-310
https://www.homedepot.com/p/ECHO-14-in-30-5-cc-Gas-2-Stroke-Cycle-Chainsaw-CS-310-14/100675457
I bought these Spring 2019, and have used them through last year, and now through the beginning of 2020. When I'm using them, the first cuts are good, cuts well, not too much struggling. But... When I get into about 5 minutes of use, they start smoking on the cut (at the wood), like the chain is getting way too hot.
Am keeping the chain(s) sharpened, actually at each daily use.
Am keeping bar oil in there, etc, and am a bit stumped (pun intended).
Am new to all this, and am confused...
Could it be that the turning sprocket area, is getting clogged up with wood pieces, and I need to get in there and clean more quickly / repeatedly as I'm cutting, so the bar oil is properly getting onto the chain?
Or is it that the factory chains are just not 'good', and I need to get an aftermarket chain?
Or, something else...?
Thanks for your input!