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Ash residue

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by rotorburn, Apr 3, 2021.

  1. rotorburn

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    63AC0233-49C7-445D-8B26-C6BF2EF1BFCD.jpeg i never hear anyone talk about this, but whenever I cut lots of ash, I get this build up on the chain. It gets to the point that the links start to stick and I spend more time cleaning it off than it takes to sharpen the chain. Anyone else get this, and how do you deal with it?
     
  2. Chris F

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    I wonder if rotating the chain by hand in a pail of diesel fuel would help?
    Maybe at the end of the day take the chain off and let it sit overnight in the pail.
     
  3. brenndatomu

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    Doesn't happen with any Ash tree's I've ever cut...that chain looks dry...might turn your oiler up a bit, see what happens...
     
  4. Chud

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    Interesting to see all the friction the rivets have.
     
  5. Horkn

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    Hmm. Never seen that either. I think brenndatomu is onto something with your oiler needing to be turned up. I've been cutting a lot of ash, and I've never seen that.
     
  6. huskihl

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    Turn the oiler up or use thinner oil
     
  7. rotorburn

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    Thanks for the input, boys. The Oiler is 1 click from wide open but I am running summer weight oil and it was handling a bit thick with temps in the 30s. I also have a tendency to run chains a bit past their prime when in the heat of battle.
     
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    I get some of that when cutting ash. This works great for cleaning it off. Follow directions on bottle. Dollar General
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  9. JimBear

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    Just noodle up a round & that chain will mostly clean right up. I read about it somewhere else about cleaning them up before sharpening, it has always worked for me if I have a sappy chain.

    It probably wouldn’t hurt to turn up the Oiler either.
     
  10. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Ive had that happen on green oak but cant say on ash. Most of the ash ive cut in recent years is dead so no/little sap. By using the chain when dulled it may cause higher heat causing the residue to stick. Turning the oiler up will help too.
     
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    White Oak, best chain floss we have around here! Yes, turn up the oiler.
     
  12. Andyshine77

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    Like mentioned, just do a rip cut in a different log and the chain will clean up. I turn the oiler all the way up on all my saws, more oil the better.
     
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    I haven’t narrowed it down to a specific species but I’ve had it on my chains before as well. Just go on cutting. It comes off on its own:yes:
     
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    Great product!
     
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    I run mine wide open as well.
     
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