I have a 16 inch Craftsman. Runs well. Starts after just a few pulls even when it's cold. I used it about a week or so ago to buck a 14 inch hickory I had taken down when the top had been removed by a storm, thanks to internal ant damage. It ran fine then though I could tell the chain was getting a little dull.
Today I went out to tackle a couple of big, heavy logs recently acquired from my neighbor. I cleaned the saw up really good. I had a pack of new Oregon blades so decided to slap one of those on instead of taking the time to sharpen the chain that was on there. Filled up the gas and oil reservoir and it quickly fired up.
When I put the chain to the log it did virtually nothing! Revved up to max rpm it barely managed to rub a dent in the wood. Wasn't cutting at all. Not a speck of sawdust. There was a bit of smoke and it looked like the chain was burning the wood. I tried it on some other rounds that I knew were not rock hard. It did the same thing with them. I assume it was getting oil. The oil level in the reservoir had gone down some and there was oil around the sprocket. I tried it with different amounts of slack in the chain. Nothing. I even put the old chain back on to see if the new one was bad. No change.
I don't get it.
What might be the problem?
Thanks.
Ken. Bellville, Texas Halfway between Cat Spring and Raccoon Bend
Today I went out to tackle a couple of big, heavy logs recently acquired from my neighbor. I cleaned the saw up really good. I had a pack of new Oregon blades so decided to slap one of those on instead of taking the time to sharpen the chain that was on there. Filled up the gas and oil reservoir and it quickly fired up.
When I put the chain to the log it did virtually nothing! Revved up to max rpm it barely managed to rub a dent in the wood. Wasn't cutting at all. Not a speck of sawdust. There was a bit of smoke and it looked like the chain was burning the wood. I tried it on some other rounds that I knew were not rock hard. It did the same thing with them. I assume it was getting oil. The oil level in the reservoir had gone down some and there was oil around the sprocket. I tried it with different amounts of slack in the chain. Nothing. I even put the old chain back on to see if the new one was bad. No change.
I don't get it.
What might be the problem?
Thanks.
Ken. Bellville, Texas Halfway between Cat Spring and Raccoon Bend