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<blockquote data-quote="redoakneck" data-source="post: 4140789" data-attributes="member: 52471"><p>Pick up on the back handle of the saw when tightening the chain so that the front of the bar is on the ground or table, it easier than trying to lift the bar up.</p><p></p><p>An 18 gauge needle is .050" in diameter and has a cap, keep a few of these handy to clean the bar groove for .050. A 16 gauge needle is .065 for .063, you may need to tap it down to fit a newer bar. Can be had at farm store cheap.</p><p></p><p>Put yer face mask up before you spit!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redoakneck, post: 4140789, member: 52471"] Pick up on the back handle of the saw when tightening the chain so that the front of the bar is on the ground or table, it easier than trying to lift the bar up. An 18 gauge needle is .050" in diameter and has a cap, keep a few of these handy to clean the bar groove for .050. A 16 gauge needle is .065 for .063, you may need to tap it down to fit a newer bar. Can be had at farm store cheap. Put yer face mask up before you spit!!! [/QUOTE]
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