That’s what she said!One mention of equine dicks and here you are.
That’s what she said!One mention of equine dicks and here you are.
Stihl guy's are rabid beyond reason
If you can Just find a used oem
Cylinder and make bank
On eBay or the Facebook.
I bought a new early 261 carby I just didn't have a use for it only had 200.00 in it
It was a decent enough little sub 20" bar saw
I traded it to my cousin for a minty 400 big bear
He tells the world about how strong that 261 is for some reason.
Whenever I watch Joe's dyno channel the YouTube algorithm posts bbr crapHad a bucking billy ray Cyrus YouTube vid pop up a few days ago. This one was all about cutter tooth gullet. Now, am I wrong or did that douche used to say get the gullet? Now, he says it really don't help to open the gullet. For some reason I thought "get the gullet" was part of his brand. I only mention it because I figured you was following him closely for axe specials
I file down to tie straps as the chain gets near it's end. Oregon exl seems to do better with open gullet. Run them until the teeth break off basically. Stihl cut faster than the PSP's home brew square, or at least Dallas'sWhenever I watch Joe's dyno channel the YouTube algorithm posts bbr crap
I saw the baby c titled video but didn't watch it.
Apparently to get more views he's going against his other video's and
T shirts
I will say I always used 11/64 on my 3/8 it cuts good for me and seems to last a long time.
I missed that I never bought Stihl bars just local one's for customersWere you on AS a few years back and buddy was selling them, he said his dealer had thousands of them. People were lined up to buy them and then I think Tommy Hall or somebody came along and fucked it up when he said Stihl gave them to him for free as a promotional item
To be honest if a person can't figure out how to file they shouldn't be running a saw imhoI file down to tie straps as the chain gets near it's end. Oregon exl seems to do better with open gullet. Run them until the teeth break off basically. Stihl cut faster than the PSP's home brew square, or at least Dallas's
meh, i dont much care for that dude.I file down to tie straps as the chain gets near it's end. Oregon exl seems to do better with open gullet. Run them until the teeth break off basically. Stihl cut faster than the PSP's home brew square, or at least Dallas's
Smacking them with a wedge...meh, i dont much care for that dude.
gullets need knocked out on square, which should cut faster and smoother than any round, if its done right. no need to file gullets in round chain, ya kinda get um as ya file.
i hit the straps square grinding, im not the only one that does. if a guy wants square to work with in harder wood he gonna have to. unless he has that particular silvy grinder, not a swing arm. but, i hit them with a file too, so........
no i do not have chains break in the strap, idk how fukers do that, prolly way to low a raker on a short bar and big power head, idk.
I’ve ran the old lightweight Oregon insert bars they double as putting a smile in a log when bucking.I missed that I never bought Stihl bars just local one's for customers
My old husky dealer got a bunch of those Oregon powercut lightweight bar's in they were 28 or 32" can't remember
He kept trying to get me to buy some
He started out at 100.00 then went to 80.00
My friend worked there and said he got them by mistake or he reported the shipment didn't arrive or something like that he got credited and was trying to get as much as he could to pocket the money I guess.
Pos
How thick is your wheel?meh, i dont much care for that dude.
gullets need knocked out on square, which should cut faster and smoother than any round, if its done right. no need to file gullets in round chain, ya kinda get um as ya file.
i hit the straps square grinding, im not the only one that does. if a guy wants square to work with in harder wood he gonna have to. unless he has that particular silvy grinder, not a swing arm. but, i hit them with a file too, so........
no i do not have chains break in the strap, idk how fukers do that, prolly way to low a raker on a short bar and big power head, idk.
dont do thatSmacking them with a wedge...
not very, but i run an almost vertical side plate angle. that pointy grabby angle is fast in soft wood but wont last a tank in hard stuff.How thick is your wheel?
Send it to get portedNewsflash
Stihl dealers in my area are computer illiterate and blame it on lack of training...
So at 3x dealers now I have heard this and at every one I have pointed at a 500i on the showroom shelf and asked why they are selling one if they aren't smart enough to hook the mfr to the computer to diagnose or fix any future issues.. crickets
FxtGet an 585
Problem solved