Dixie Chicks

Here Deb: this is what you may be looking for. Go to the 4:30 mark of this video.
. Little on the snug side but it can be pulled up or down and it snaps back to the bar. no Slack. When it gets warm running it will loosen. ....apparently and according to this video.

That video is perfect..... I do have the chain saw adjusted correctly. you see I was pushing up on the chain from under neath and there was some upward motion of about a sixteenth of an inch. But I never pulled down on the chain ..... I see how a quarter inch gap would be right.

I was envisioning a quarter inch gap just hanging.... Which Is NOT a right in my mind.

and I was right.... Whew.

thanks again
 
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Got it.... My moms chainsaw has only one bolt to clamp down on the blade I figured the adjustment correctly after looking at a video.

I have designed chain drives for machinery so not totally unfamiliar. but they had a tensioner sprocket to handle the tension of the chain. the tensioner on moms chainsaw is defective.... I worked around it.

deb
 

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