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Has anyone else found when cutting Ash that they get a big build up of green slime on the chain which seems to bake on when cutting? Done a lot of wet ash after the storm and my chains are hanging now. Scraped it off my 13" and it took a fair while, dreading doing the 28":sneaky2:

 

Any ideas on an easy removal/fix?

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Is this for real???

 

Just cut some wood other than Ash, it will soon come clean.

 

Ash and dead would cause this build up due to low water content.

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Put the chains in a 40 degree echo was followed by a light tumble dry . Hang carefully somewhere warm so as not to crease . ..........

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ive had a chainsaw from someone before that were cakes in tried cutting some beach but it did nothing! so in the end i had to soke them in 2t mix overnight and a quick wire brush sharpen and soak in oil! thats what happens when someone goes out and buys a saw and doesn't know there's a oil tank!!! "ive never had it happen to e before and ive been using chainsaws for years"! :lol: brnd new b&q special! with maybe 3/4 tank through it!

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Thanks for the advice.

 

Sorry to have bothered you skyhuck, it was for real, but thanks for making me feel stupid.

 

Sorry, genuinely thought it may be a wind up.

 

I have never even considered cleaning a chain, even 25years ago when I started felling dead Elms for fuel.

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ive had a chainsaw from someone before that were cakes in s***e tried cutting some beach but it did nothing! so in the end i had to soke them in 2t mix overnight and a quick wire brush sharpen and soak in oil! thats what happens when someone goes out and buys a saw and doesn't know there's a oil tank!!! "ive never had it happen to e before and ive been using chainsaws for years"! :lol: brnd new b&q special! with maybe 3/4 tank through it!

 

That sand will ruin the chain:laugh1:

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