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Sharpened the 261, one minute in, saw sparks when I decided to hit a Y knot. Ug, this this ain't sharp no more...went to sharpen it, holy moly, must have hit a squirrel storage of tungsten vein, there's no way I can fix it with a 2 in one stihl file. Every tooth was bent down. Probably take it to the dealer to see if the can sharpen it with about 5 other chains I have waiting to sharpen. Slapped another yellow chain on for now.
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Quoted: That's awesome.....now my brain is working overtime. I don't have 3rd function on the front of my tractor but do have lines at the back, so I'd need to run the lines to the back of the tractor. View Quote That's exactly what I did. I also used Quick couplers on the attach point on the splitter so I can take it off relatively quick to load totes once full if I have my push-through splitter up at the laydown yard. |
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Quoted: That's exactly what I did. I also used Quick couplers on the attach point on the splitter so I can take it off relatively quick to load totes once full if I have my push-through splitter up at the laydown yard. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That's awesome.....now my brain is working overtime. I don't have 3rd function on the front of my tractor but do have lines at the back, so I'd need to run the lines to the back of the tractor. That's exactly what I did. I also used Quick couplers on the attach point on the splitter so I can take it off relatively quick to load totes once full if I have my push-through splitter up at the laydown yard. This site never stops costing me money. |
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My fleet,
Makita 18v Great for a bit of light limbing Stihl 026 Favorite saw. Light but just enough. Stihl MS 361 Soo smooth Stihl 048 Old style grunt, Slow n steady Stihl MS 660 Just had to have it! I haven't used the big guns in a few years, but have a few bigger trees overhanging the field edges that will need to be removed sooner or later. I bought the 660 for milling and it was used mostly for that but was great fun to throw a 24" bar on and do some bucking. Anyone know of a place to send the 026 for woods porting? My back doesn't care for the bigger saws much anymore so Id really like to get a bit more out of it. Im running a 16" 3/8 .050 full comp RSC chain on it, would like to keep it the same as all the others for sharpening reasons. |
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Quoted: My fleet, Makita 18v Great for a bit of light limbing Stihl 026 Favorite saw. Light but just enough. Stihl MS 361 Soo smooth Stihl 048 Old style grunt, Slow n steady Stihl MS 660 Just had to have it! I haven't used the big guns in a few years, but have a few bigger trees overhanging the field edges that will need to be removed sooner or later. I bought the 660 for milling and it was used mostly for that but was great fun to throw a 24" bar on and do some bucking. Anyone know of a place to send the 026 for woods porting? My back doesn't care for the bigger saws much anymore so Id really like to get a bit more out of it. Im running a 16" 3/8 .050 full comp RSC chain on it, would like to keep it the same as all the others for sharpening reasons. View Quote I highly recommend Kevin LaVanway, aka Huskihl on OPE & AS forums. There are a lot of great porters out there, best to check those forums mentioned above for options. Some don't mess with older saws anymore though. Kevin was awesome to work with, and he didn't shy away from my old 1989 254XP; which he turned into an animal. It's had a lot of hard use as well and keeps on ticking. |
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Quoted: Anyone know of a place to send the 026 for woods porting? My back doesn't care for the bigger saws much anymore so Id really like to get a bit more out of it. View Quote @cjk Check with Joe at HWMF, worksaws.com He did my slightly used 500i, it is nice, have a thread from a few weeks back, it makes 880 power but is 8 lbs lighter. I had to clean up my saw a bunch, also he is in Leslie Michigan, maybe it is close to you? If shipped, he only has the saw about 3 weeks, as you make an appointment for your saw. Not send it in and wait for 3-6 months. Cost was $350. |
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Replacing the Stihl MS250 with a 545 Mk II which is arriving later this week.
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Picked up this extremely low use MS260 today.
It runs perfectly and is clean clean clean. Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Quoted: Picked up this extremely low use MS260 today. It runs perfectly and is clean clean clean. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/49561/CC8F64A6-7000-415E-939E-60ACBD8DD68C_jpe-2584417.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/49561/FF10E960-F165-4F5D-9CB9-3801312347A9_jpe-2584419.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/49561/58AA58D6-DE55-474A-937B-DA954367014E_jpe-2584421.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/49561/8E2719A4-19B9-4863-9900-EA322C02806F_jpe-2584422.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/542569/6F10AEF8-83F0-4D12-ACBF-A3EEDF68EE1C-2563060.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: ------- Added a pole, we can argue what brand but what mixture is the master race? 40:1 here. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/542569/6F10AEF8-83F0-4D12-ACBF-A3EEDF68EE1C-2563060.jpg See, we can be fren! |
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Quoted: Picked up this extremely low use MS260 today. It runs perfectly and is clean clean clean. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/49561/CC8F64A6-7000-415E-939E-60ACBD8DD68C_jpe-2584417.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/49561/FF10E960-F165-4F5D-9CB9-3801312347A9_jpe-2584419.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/49561/58AA58D6-DE55-474A-937B-DA954367014E_jpe-2584421.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/49561/8E2719A4-19B9-4863-9900-EA322C02806F_jpe-2584422.JPG View Quote What, it cut one tree branch and sat on the garage shelf for the last 10 years? Nice find. |
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Quoted: @cjk Check with Joe at HWMF, worksaws.com He did my slightly used 500i, it is nice, have a thread from a few weeks back, it makes 880 power but is 8 lbs lighter. I had to clean up my saw a bunch, also he is in Leslie Michigan, maybe it is close to you? If shipped, he only has the saw about 3 weeks, as you make an appointment for your saw. Not send it in and wait for 3-6 months. Cost was $350. View Quote Thanks for the info. I did a little research and a ported 026 will hang with a new ms261. Im thinking if Im going to invest the $350 hopping up a saw I may as well start with a new 261. |
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I running echo red armor in ethanol free pump gas.
It's in premeasured bottles to make 2 gallon of 50:1, but I put like 1.9 gallon in my 2gal steel can and it ends up about 45:1 |
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Quoted: Thanks for the info. I did a little research and a ported 026 will hang with a new ms261. Im thinking if Im going to invest the $350 hopping up a saw I may as well start with a new 261. View Quote @cjk Ripsaw, ripsaw.shop I believe. Has saws already ported, tuned and ready to go, may have a 261. Has the bar and chain, no shipping cost to send it in. Supposedly mares the best woods performance saws out there. When all is said and done just a bit more than buying one locally and shipping it off. Totally tuned and great power and performance. Wish i knew of them before hand. |
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Quoted: Thanks for the info. I did a little research and a ported 026 will hang with a new ms261. Im thinking if Im going to invest the $350 hopping up a saw I may as well start with a new 261. View Quote As much as I love a 026/260, the 261 is a much better saw. Expect to pay around $1000-1100 for a new one ported. I have a new mmws 261 if you are interested. |
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Quoted: I running echo red armor in ethanol free pump gas. It's in premeasured bottles to make 2 gallon of 50:1, but I put like 1.9 gallon in my 2gal steel can and it ends up about 45:1 View Quote So far I like it. |
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These guys are having a special on Echo saws. Got my CS-620PW from them earlier this year, no issues.
https://www.sawsuppliers.com/ Biggest Discount of the Year on Echo Chainsaws! SPECIAL OFFER 16% off Chain Saws Use code: harvest22 at checkout Requires minimum purchase of $250.00 Offer valid Oct 24, 2022 - Nov 6, 2022 |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/146014/Screenshot_20221031-085731_YouTube-2582654.jpghttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/146014/Screenshot_20221031-085658_YouTube-2582655.jpghttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/146014/Screenshot_20221031-085947_YouTube-2582656.jpghttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/146014/Screenshot_20221031-085456_YouTube-2582657.jpghttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/146014/Screenshot_20221031-085528_YouTube-2582658.jpg View Quote Holy hell, that just gave me an idea.... The local TSC has a cylinder on clearance, but not sure it has enough force....looks like its limited to around 10-11tons. I have a 3rd function on my tractor, extra hydraulic hoses and fittings, and a piece of I-beam that should work. |
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On the Echo Red Armor oil question:
There is a 22 page thread on AS about oil and the vast consensus is RA is the go-to now. While I have used Stihl orange quite a bit, those guys say the Stihl Ultra (silver) is bad news in saws. Apparently it is designed for the 4-mix trimmers and will kill cranks/bearings in 2 cycles. It was also shown by folks trusted over there that RA leaves excellent residual oil in the bottom end and is trusted at 50:1 where most run other oils at 40:1. Anyway, an interesting read. I know I like the smell of it running and my trimmer "woke up" when I started using it. I will keep using it going forward. |
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Quoted: Holy hell, that just gave me an idea.... The local TSC has a cylinder on clearance, but not sure it has enough force....looks like its limited to around 10-11tons. I have a 3rd function on my tractor, extra hydraulic hoses and fittings, and a piece of I-beam that should work. View Quote This would be much better. My 3" bore struggles with twisted knotty pieces. When it's in the OEM set-up, it's not to big of a deal to spin the and reposition logs o get them to split. On the front end, of the tractor, t's tougher. Pre-positioning of logs with the forks first, makes it much easier. https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/chief-wx-welded-hydraulic-cylinder-4-bore-x-30-stroke |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What was that company that used to sell the Stihl copy saw kits? I searched and can't seem to find them any more. Hertlz or Hutzle or something like that? Did they go out of business? Thought it might be fun to pick up one of those knock off saw kits and build one to tinker with. https://www.farmertec.com/ Damn! That kind of pricing makes it possible for me to try out an Alaskan mill. Does anyone here know how big of a saw is needed for that use? |
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Quoted: On the Echo Red Armor oil question: There is a 22 page thread on AS about oil and the vast consensus is RA is the go-to now. While I have used Stihl orange quite a bit, those guys say the Stihl Ultra (silver) is bad news in saws. Apparently it is designed for the 4-mix trimmers and will kill cranks/bearings in 2 cycles. It was also shown by folks trusted over there that RA leaves excellent residual oil in the bottom end and is trusted at 50:1 where most run other oils at 40:1. Anyway, an interesting read. I know I like the smell of it running and my trimmer "woke up" when I started using it. I will keep using it going forward. View Quote |
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Quoted: These guys are having a special on Echo saws. Got my CS-620PW from them earlier this year, no issues. https://www.sawsuppliers.com/ Biggest Discount of the Year on Echo Chainsaws! SPECIAL OFFER 16% off Chain Saws Use code: harvest22 at checkout Requires minimum purchase of $250.00 Offer valid Oct 24, 2022 - Nov 6, 2022 View Quote I've ordered a few saws from them. Great company to deal with. |
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Quoted: On the Echo Red Armor oil question: There is a 22 page thread on AS about oil and the vast consensus is RA is the go-to now. While I have used Stihl orange quite a bit, those guys say the Stihl Ultra (silver) is bad news in saws. Apparently it is designed for the 4-mix trimmers and will kill cranks/bearings in 2 cycles. It was also shown by folks trusted over there that RA leaves excellent residual oil in the bottom end and is trusted at 50:1 where most run other oils at 40:1. Anyway, an interesting read. I know I like the smell of it running and my trimmer "woke up" when I started using it. I will keep using it going forward. View Quote |
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Quoted: That's odd considering Stihl promotes the Ultra for saws and even doubles your warranty if you use it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: On the Echo Red Armor oil question: There is a 22 page thread on AS about oil and the vast consensus is RA is the go-to now. While I have used Stihl orange quite a bit, those guys say the Stihl Ultra (silver) is bad news in saws. Apparently it is designed for the 4-mix trimmers and will kill cranks/bearings in 2 cycles. It was also shown by folks trusted over there that RA leaves excellent residual oil in the bottom end and is trusted at 50:1 where most run other oils at 40:1. Anyway, an interesting read. I know I like the smell of it running and my trimmer "woke up" when I started using it. I will keep using it going forward. My understanding is the Stihl Ultra is JASO FB and therefore should be just fine for 2 stroke air cooled stuff such as saws. |
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Quoted: That's odd considering Stihl promotes the Ultra for saws and even doubles your warranty if you use it. View Quote Quoted: My understanding is the Stihl Ultra is JASO FB and therefore should be just fine for 2 stroke air cooled stuff such as saws. View Quote Those guys say it will burn up bearings like they had information on Hillary Clinton. |
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Quoted: My understanding is the Stihl Ultra is JASO FB and therefore should be just fine for 2 stroke air cooled stuff such as saws. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: On the Echo Red Armor oil question: There is a 22 page thread on AS about oil and the vast consensus is RA is the go-to now. While I have used Stihl orange quite a bit, those guys say the Stihl Ultra (silver) is bad news in saws. Apparently it is designed for the 4-mix trimmers and will kill cranks/bearings in 2 cycles. It was also shown by folks trusted over there that RA leaves excellent residual oil in the bottom end and is trusted at 50:1 where most run other oils at 40:1. Anyway, an interesting read. I know I like the smell of it running and my trimmer "woke up" when I started using it. I will keep using it going forward. My understanding is the Stihl Ultra is JASO FB and therefore should be just fine for 2 stroke air cooled stuff such as saws. I've ran nothing but Stihl Ultra in my saws for years and never had a problem. I think oil discussions in the chainsaw world are similar to gun counter lore in the gun world...."I had a guy at the store tell me X and he knows his stuff". Which could mean the guy behind the counter doesn't know what he's talking about, or the guy hearing the story remembered it wrong...etc...etc...etc. I'd say pick a quality oil, make sure your mix is right, and you'll probably be fine. |
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May as well chime in with a cheapie.
Picked this up 3 days ago for 20 bucks, has not been run for a few years. Primer bulb is rock solid. Instead of messing with hunting down a bulb, fuel lines, filters, I ordered a new carb kit that has everything needed including a new carb. 22 bucks and it got here yesterday. I may or may not mess with it today as I have another project to work on. I'll have it running (hopefully) in a day or 2. It matches the backpack leaf blower I picked up for 50 bucks and got it running for nothing (fuel line had a kink in it). Attached File |
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Quoted: I've ran nothing but Stihl Ultra in my saws for years and never had a problem. I think oil discussions in the chainsaw world are similar to gun counter lore in the gun world...."I had a guy at the store tell me X and he knows his stuff". Which could mean the guy behind the counter doesn't know what he's talking about, or the guy hearing the story remembered it wrong...etc...etc...etc. I'd say pick a quality oil, make sure your mix is right, and you'll probably be fine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: On the Echo Red Armor oil question: There is a 22 page thread on AS about oil and the vast consensus is RA is the go-to now. While I have used Stihl orange quite a bit, those guys say the Stihl Ultra (silver) is bad news in saws. Apparently it is designed for the 4-mix trimmers and will kill cranks/bearings in 2 cycles. It was also shown by folks trusted over there that RA leaves excellent residual oil in the bottom end and is trusted at 50:1 where most run other oils at 40:1. Anyway, an interesting read. I know I like the smell of it running and my trimmer "woke up" when I started using it. I will keep using it going forward. My understanding is the Stihl Ultra is JASO FB and therefore should be just fine for 2 stroke air cooled stuff such as saws. I've ran nothing but Stihl Ultra in my saws for years and never had a problem. I think oil discussions in the chainsaw world are similar to gun counter lore in the gun world...."I had a guy at the store tell me X and he knows his stuff". Which could mean the guy behind the counter doesn't know what he's talking about, or the guy hearing the story remembered it wrong...etc...etc...etc. I'd say pick a quality oil, make sure your mix is right, and you'll probably be fine. yep also: Attached File |
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Quoted: May as well chime in with a cheapie. Picked this up 3 days ago for 20 bucks, has not been run for a few years. Primer bulb is rock solid. Instead of messing with hunting down a bulb, fuel lines, filters, I ordered a new carb kit that has everything needed including a new carb. 22 bucks and it got here yesterday. I may or may not mess with it today as I have another project to work on. I'll have it running (hopefully) in a day or 2. It matches the backpack leaf blower I picked up for 50 bucks and got it running for nothing (fuel line had a kink in it). View Quote I spent $639.50 yesterday on a backpack blower. |
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Quoted: I spent $639.50 yesterday on a backpack blower. View Quote This is why I like to fix things, holy crap they are expensive. Only 30cc but it blows great and annoys people with noise. Attached File |
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Amsoil Saber 80:1. Have run that forever, in everything. The gas keeps forever too, even E10.
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Quoted: Amsoil Saber 80:1. Have run that forever, in everything. The gas keeps forever too, even E10. View Quote I know Amsoil makes good stuff and people have reported good luck with 80:1 and even 100:1 mixes but I feel like I'd be running my first tank of gas just waiting on the saw to lock up. |
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Quoted: Winter kit is installed and ready for this weekend. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52477204565_dc03a7e540_b.jpg View Quote What all is installed for the winter kit? I assume the blue guard is to help keep snow out? |
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Quoted: Winter kit is installed and ready for this weekend. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52477204565_dc03a7e540_b.jpg View Quote So sad |
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