5 CHAINSAW SECRETS - Pros Won't Tell You About

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I don't use my chain saw often, but when I need it, I NEED it. I will put these parts together. Thank you!

HP-hmpn
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2:16 - 2:25
Probably one of the best small engine tips I've seen in a long time. A 9 second lesson. Sometimes the little things make a BIG difference. When one of those little buggers goes flying at light speed, to somewhere lost outside of all time /space/and reality, it can really ruin your day.

rmcdaniel
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As a seasonal firewood cutter, the most common things I’ve changed on my saws through the years are coils and the fuel pump diaphragm in the carb. So now I keep a spare coil and a carb kit along with a little roll of fuel hose. Yes I use only non ethanol gas. I think if I used the saw more, the diaphragm wouldn’t have time to dry out. Something to think about though. Great video as always.

moorefab
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The most valuable information you shared is to seek out professionals with actual experience and not just Google knowledge. In today's high tech society everyone is an expert but not everyone has actual experience. Huge difference!!! Great video!... Echo Repair Specialist

GripFreak
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Literally something I would have never thought to have was some of those parts. Now I’m thinking of making kits like this for every thing I have with a motor! Thanks Cody!

sean
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Hey don't forget a supply of those c-clips, as they're notorious for flying away!

Epoxy a little neodymium magnet in your parts box to hold the nuts & clips.

A scrap of emory cloth, or an old nail file, a scrap of clean cloth & a feeler gauge to keep that spark plug in shape.

laboulesdebleu
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I live out in the sticks, and have had a blown down tree block the only road in and out of the neighborhood. Mine was the only saw that ran right, and got the road cleared. Maintenance is vital.

omyota
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Have you ever done a video on cleaning your saw? Like a detailed video on storage and after heavy use, how you put it away? I am interested. I feel like the manufacturers don't provide the best maintenance info.

MasterWilliam
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I'm not so sure about the grease on the bearing cage. Just wiping it around the edges all gunked up, the centrifugal force is going to throw it all outward right toward the clutch shoes. Friction materials don't mix well with lubricants. Just to throw the idea out there, I'd want to have extra ignition coil modules and maybe even the flywheel with the magnet. The magnet won't stay magnetized forever. Ignition coils will also wear out over time. Most people don't even know how to use a spark plug tester to check for bad coils.

juansolo
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> can't believe, he didn't include a spare chain.

richardkenworthy
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My new tool for the field: My new Timberline sharpener. I use it on both of my Stihls. The carbide tips do a razor-sharp edge. I'm 72, and of all the sharpeners I have used over the years...this one gives me a good edge AND keeps my 30' where it should be...every time. I love it.

jerrydeanswanson
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Ok, I agree have these extra items on hand.

I’m a Midwesterner (Wisconsin) and I can’t recommend a Stihl 362c enough what an amazing saw.

I came from a 271 farm boss and the 362 weighs the same all the while having double the power.

Spend the extra cash totally worth it.

tylerdaavettila
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Cody, this is the content I appreciate.
Thank you.

Angryweatherman
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Having a couple master links is also a great thing to add to your chainsaw repair kit.

Joe___R
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I've been rocking the 462c and it has the encased bar nuts. Never have to worry about losing them again. You might be able to get a 462 case to fit on your 461.
Great vid!

Grumbo
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Stihl makes side covers with retained nuts. The 261 has them. Not sure whether they fit other models, but a lifesaver.

BabyGators
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My local Stihl repair man gave me a tip I loved. Use alkylate two stroke gas in your chain saw. Reduses fumes, longer shelf life for storage, and no sooth and grime in the engine.

alfiversen
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5:43 I love how the kitty appears from behind you

LgiT_Hax
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I suggest some kind of magnet to increase the chances of recovering a small metal part that "goes visiting without leave of absence". I find a couple of small neodymium magnets in an empty pill bottle tied to a string will vacuum up anything ferrous if dragged along the ground.

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