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saw chain tension
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<blockquote data-quote="procarbine2k1" data-source="post: 3534720" data-attributes="member: 40358"><p>Hard to put into words, but I tighten the chain enough- to where I can pull down on the chain (bottom side, as the saw is sitting) and it will snap back into the rail (just barely). It would be easier for me to show you how I do it, but the chain will freely spin without tension drag, and sit snug enough in the rail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="procarbine2k1, post: 3534720, member: 40358"] Hard to put into words, but I tighten the chain enough- to where I can pull down on the chain (bottom side, as the saw is sitting) and it will snap back into the rail (just barely). It would be easier for me to show you how I do it, but the chain will freely spin without tension drag, and sit snug enough in the rail. [/QUOTE]
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