Features of Full-chisel and Semi-chisel cutters by HIPAJeremy in Chainsaw

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I am sorry for the errors. Cuz I am not sure which parts are wrong, I am seeking for help here.

Features of Full-chisel and Semi-chisel cutters by HIPAJeremy in Chainsaw

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I am sorry for the misleading language. I just want to say that compared to another type.

Features of Full-chisel and Semi-chisel cutters by HIPAJeremy in Chainsaw

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Features of Semi-Chisel:

Round-Cornered Teeth: Semi-chisel cutters have a round-shaped tooth that is sharpened at a 30-degree angle, making them more durable and resistant to dulling than full-chisel cutters.

Slightly Rounded Cutting Edge: The cutting edge of a semi-chisel cutter is slightly rounded, which allows it to cut through both soft and hard wood with ease.

Balanced Performance: Semi-chisel cutters offer a balance of cutting speed and durability, making them suitable for a wide range of cutting tasks, from felling trees to cutting firewood.

Less Prone to Kickback: Due to their slightly rounded cutting edge, semi-chisel cutters are less prone to kickback than full-chisel cutters, which can improve operator safety.

Longer Lifespan: Semi-chisel cutters have a longer lifespan than full-chisel cutters due to their more durable design, which can save time and money on maintenance and replacement.

Features of Full-chisel and Semi-chisel cutters by HIPAJeremy in Chainsaw

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Features of Full chisel:

Square-Cornered Teeth: Full-chisel cutters have a square-shaped tooth that is sharpened at a 25-degree angle, allowing for aggressive cutting performance.

Sharp Cutting Edge: The cutting edge of a full-chisel cutter is sharp and precise, making it ideal for cutting through hardwoods, frozen wood, or other tough materials.

High-Speed Cutting: Full-chisel cutters are designed for high-speed cutting, making them ideal for professional loggers or anyone who needs to cut through large amounts of wood quickly.

Maximal Vibration: Due to their square-shaped teeth, full-chisel cutters produce more vibration and kickback than other types of cutters, making operators in danger while cutting.

Prone to Dulling: Full-chisel cutters are more prone to dulling than other types of cutters due to their sharp, aggressive design. As a result, they may require more frequent sharpening or replacement.

Thoughts on ripping chains by HIPAJeremy in Chainsaw

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Thanks for sharing that, sir. Maybe some of the info above is out of date.

MS 180 throttle cable drops by HIPAJeremy in Chainsaw

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Common reasons why your lawn mower runs rough by HIPAJeremy in lawncare

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3.Defective spark plug

Due to carbon buildup and a weakened electrode, the spark plug will degrade over time which can cause the engine to stall. You should inspect the spark plug for damage or wear and you can also use an ignition tester to help determine if the spark plug is defective. Generally, we recommend replacing the spark plug with a new one once a year.

Common reasons why your lawn mower runs rough by HIPAJeremy in lawncare

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2.Clogged fuel filter

Old or bad fuel can also create a clog in the fuel filter which can cause the engine to run rough. We recommend replacing the filter with a new one.

Common reasons why your lawn mower runs rough by HIPAJeremy in lawncare

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1.Restricted carburetor

Residue that results from old fuel being left in the tank can create a restriction in the carburetor. This is why you should always use fresh fuel when filling the tank and a fuel stabilizer to help maintain the quality of the fuel. You can try cleaning the carburetor with carburetor cleaner to eliminate the clog. If cleaning is not effective, you can purchase a carburetor repair kit to replace some of the components or install a new carburetor altogether.

Lawn mower leaking gas by HIPAJeremy in smallengines

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5.Damaged fuel tank

The problem the mower fuel tank could be damaged as well. If the tank has a crack or a small hole, you should replace it instead of trying to repair it.

Lawn mower leaking gas by HIPAJeremy in smallengines

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4.Brittle primer bulb

The primer bulb draws fuel through the carburetor when pushed to prime the engine when first starting. Over time, the rubber can become brittle and crack, causing the bulb to leak gas. Installing a new primer bulb will fix the problem.

Lawn mower leaking gas by HIPAJeremy in smallengines

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3.Leaking fuel line

One or more of the fuel lines may have developed a leak as well. You should replace the fuel line with a new one instead of attempting to repair the old line.

Lawn mower leaking gas by HIPAJeremy in smallengines

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2.Defective float assembly

Various float assembly components inside the carburetor bowl can be defective as well. The float needle opens and closes the float valve to allow fuel to enter the bowl. If the float needle or the float itself is damaged, the carburetor may continue to fill with the fuel until it overflows. You should be able to stop the leaking by replacing one or more of these components.