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Chainsaw Care Tips

  • Avoid hitting dirt, rocks, or any other abrasive material while cutting with your chainsaw.
  • Check the chain tension every time you use the chainsaw. Never allow the chain to sag.
  • Never force a dull chainsaw to cut. You will severely damage the chain, the bar, the sprocket, the clutch, and possibly even the engine.
  • Always file cutters to correct angles and lengths both left and right.
  • Measure the depth gauges with every chain sharpening and lower as necessary.
  • Check the depth of the bar groove for proper drive link clearance and examine the bar rails for even wear.
  • Always wear gloves when handling saw chain.
  • Keep a scabbard on the bar when saw is not in use.
  • Make sure that your chain is always properly lubricated.
  • Always use quality bar & chain oil. Do not use motor oil.

 

Norwood PortaMill Chainsaw Sawmill

With the Norwood PortaMill, your chain saw and your household ladder, you'll start making accurate, smooth dimensional lumber, from 2 x 4s to 6 x 6s. Handles green logs up to 14in. dia. and as long as your ladder permits.

Your chain saw is the saw head, and you set the cutting depth, engage the throttle and push the saw through the cut. Assembly required.

Works With: Chain saws 50cc or greater

Application: Make accurate, smooth, dimensional lumber, Handles up to (in.): 14 green logs Easy, hand-push feed system lets you operate the PortaMill like a real sawmill Quick-connect/disconnect components for fast setup, easy transport and easy storage

NOTE: Chain saws 50cc or greater with ripping chain recommended for small to mid-size logs; chain saws 65cc or greater with ripping chain recommended for mid- to large-size logs Does not include chain saw or extension ladder.