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Is there a general way of breaking in a new saw, or set differences from saw to saw? Getting my funds together in hopes of a new saw (my first!) just wondering how and what to do and maybe how you guys go about it. Thanks for any help!

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Usually just dont run it flat out for the first two tank fulls of fuel. Im sure brands differ but that is generally the best thing to do.

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I just put them straight to work personally :001_smile:

 

Straight to normal work should be fine, I just mean take it easy on the first few tanks of fuel.

 

So, lets say you have an 18 inch bar, dont start off cutting 20+ inch stuff.

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I just put them straight to work personally :001_smile:

 

Thats it with modern saws . In fact if you get one with auto tune you must run it flat out from the off to set the auto tune .

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Run it in like a new dirt bike....ride it like you stole it. Going steady ends up glazing bores and rings and ending up with lower compression.

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Run it in like a new dirt bike....ride it like you stole it. Going steady ends up glazing bores and rings and ending up with lower compression.

 

Second that .

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