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Ms150 was noisy this morning, bar was oiling well. When I looked closer bar tip has started to change shape. Really not sure why as it's only been getting light use for carving. Is it time to order a new bar? Any advice most welcome.

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Isn't that caused by too loose a chain? "Light use" it might be but its got bloody hot, looks like the header pipes on my Guzzi. Still, like the old T cut joke, "that should file out...":laugh1:

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Jesus!

It's not meant for carving titanium!

 

Damn I wondered why it was sparking so much:biggrin:

 

Carving some Alder and Silver Birch and not really running it at any way near full pelt.

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Isn't that caused by too loose a chain? "Light use" it might be but its got bloody hot, looks like the header pipes on my Guzzi. Still, like the old T cut joke, "that should file out...":laugh1:

 

Chain was normal tension as I hate running saw with a slack chain, it was doing a few plunge cuts into Alder and I noticed it started to get a bit more noisy than usual. So stopped to clean the saw and sharpen chain when I noticed the Bar.

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Were you using a Piranha chain?.... I had one hear the bar up the same colour along the edge, but it didn't wear anything like that!!

cheers, steve

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