spuldup
ArboristSite Operative
Hey everybody out there,
So I have this 60V Greenworks chainsaw. I use it for small tasks around the wood piles and for small trees and brush. It actually pulls the 18" bar well [chain - 3/8'' LP 0.05'', 63DL - is veeery mild, like 2 rakers to a (small, narrow) cutting tooth], but if I give it too much load it will just stop in a cut. This is obviously an overcurrent or overtemperature protection device activating. It is never really complaining before this happens. If this were a gas saw I'd say it was in the sweet spot, right before it stops. Anyone with this saw have an idea on modifying the protection device out of nanny mode?
So I have this 60V Greenworks chainsaw. I use it for small tasks around the wood piles and for small trees and brush. It actually pulls the 18" bar well [chain - 3/8'' LP 0.05'', 63DL - is veeery mild, like 2 rakers to a (small, narrow) cutting tooth], but if I give it too much load it will just stop in a cut. This is obviously an overcurrent or overtemperature protection device activating. It is never really complaining before this happens. If this were a gas saw I'd say it was in the sweet spot, right before it stops. Anyone with this saw have an idea on modifying the protection device out of nanny mode?