nhawlman
ArboristSite Member
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2005
- Messages
- 55
- Reaction score
- 0
I always hated cleaning those teenie holes to try to jam grease
into the Nose Sprocket Bearings. And usually the sawdust ended up in the Bearings.
So when I got 5 gallons of 80-90 gear oil at a public sale for $6.00,
I had to find uses for it, and that darned sprocket came to mind.
Now when my Girfriend is at my house, and I can't sleep with my saw,
I hang it from a Ladder hook, Sprocket down, suspended in 3 inches of that Gear Oil.
I know the chain is lubed on startup,
and I have no trouble with that Sprocket,
so what am I doing wrong here?
Happy New Year,
Nevin
into the Nose Sprocket Bearings. And usually the sawdust ended up in the Bearings.
So when I got 5 gallons of 80-90 gear oil at a public sale for $6.00,
I had to find uses for it, and that darned sprocket came to mind.
Now when my Girfriend is at my house, and I can't sleep with my saw,
I hang it from a Ladder hook, Sprocket down, suspended in 3 inches of that Gear Oil.
I know the chain is lubed on startup,
and I have no trouble with that Sprocket,
so what am I doing wrong here?
Happy New Year,
Nevin