Alchymist
Well-known member
Just thought I pass this on, just in case:
The Poulan chainsaw with the "quick adjust" feature *****, Poulan doesn't care, and the Product Safety Commission sees no problem with it. Problem is after a little use, the chain will not stay tight. Tighten it, halfway through the next cut it's loose again. The more it's used, the quicker it comes loose.
Some idiot thought that one nut with a crank handle would serve to hold the bar in place.
They went back to the two nut design with the Pro model. Fortunately the saw has the two studs through the bar, it's just that one is covered by the plastic housing and serves only in aligning the bar.
The quick fix is to whack the plastic out and put two nuts on the studs. Bar will then stay in place. 1st pic is the quick adjust - handwheel with embedded nut. Second pic is modified with two nuts. (Nuts are metric).
Idea is not mine, picked it up on the web. I used a HF micro mill, any method to remove the plastic in the area shown will work, there is a steel bar embedded in the plastic.
The Poulan chainsaw with the "quick adjust" feature *****, Poulan doesn't care, and the Product Safety Commission sees no problem with it. Problem is after a little use, the chain will not stay tight. Tighten it, halfway through the next cut it's loose again. The more it's used, the quicker it comes loose.
Some idiot thought that one nut with a crank handle would serve to hold the bar in place.
They went back to the two nut design with the Pro model. Fortunately the saw has the two studs through the bar, it's just that one is covered by the plastic housing and serves only in aligning the bar.The quick fix is to whack the plastic out and put two nuts on the studs. Bar will then stay in place. 1st pic is the quick adjust - handwheel with embedded nut. Second pic is modified with two nuts. (Nuts are metric).
Idea is not mine, picked it up on the web. I used a HF micro mill, any method to remove the plastic in the area shown will work, there is a steel bar embedded in the plastic.