WantedWolf
Gold Member
A tip then tensioning chain id to pull up on the tip of the bar as you tighten. Also the proper tension is when you can no longer pull the lower chain's drive links out of the bar and the chain "snaps" back. Alot of people run their chains too loose.
Good advice
the chain stretches as it heats up and sags.
I keep the dead and dying chains and bars for the dirt jobs where you cant avoid a nose dive, probably no the safest but it saves the new 100$ bar and chain (not to expensive hey Scooby074