D&D Farm
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To bring you guys a bit up to date. I was sick of my Stihl 280 becoming hard to start and really NOT doing the cutting that it seemed to used to do. I have been sharpening the chains with one of those little universal cheapy grinders for chains that is available from Harbor and Northern tools. Yes I use a Stihl implement to measure, adjust, and file down the depth guage/raker...........
Did my research and really from what you guys said on here and looking at the difference between 60CC saws of Husquavarna and Stihl it is a hands down on the Husky stuff winning the HP vs weight ratio..........So......Yes got the budget figured out.
HMMMMM.......I have that new Stihl chain hangin on the wall over there still in the box. I may as well use it up before I break down and get the new saw. While I am doing that I guess I could blow out the air filter and check out the plug.......Air filter was to say the least BLOCKED UP. I dont see how that engine was even running. The plug
is the nicest chocolate brown with a nice gap you ever could want.
WOW........WOW.......WOW
A new machine that goes through a hickory log like you can't believe. Fanfreakingtastic for sure. Funny what a little maintenance done properly will do. What was indicated was to keep the filter clean but MOSTLY to sharpen the chair RIGHT..........
So.......did more research and got me an Oregon grinder..........SO much more thourough and correct than that el cheapo grinder and I KNOW IT IS DONE RIGHT. Cleaned a bunch of old chains and learned how to set the various angles they need and do the depth guage using the grinder.
WOW.............THE oldest crudiest chain cuts exactly like the new one.......FANTASTIC for sure.......Yes the grinder cost a bit but surely NOT as much as a new saw......BOY OH BOY OH BOY........got me a NEW acting saw for sure now.........LIFE IS GOOD.......God bless......Dennis
Did my research and really from what you guys said on here and looking at the difference between 60CC saws of Husquavarna and Stihl it is a hands down on the Husky stuff winning the HP vs weight ratio..........So......Yes got the budget figured out.
HMMMMM.......I have that new Stihl chain hangin on the wall over there still in the box. I may as well use it up before I break down and get the new saw. While I am doing that I guess I could blow out the air filter and check out the plug.......Air filter was to say the least BLOCKED UP. I dont see how that engine was even running. The plug
is the nicest chocolate brown with a nice gap you ever could want.
WOW........WOW.......WOW
A new machine that goes through a hickory log like you can't believe. Fanfreakingtastic for sure. Funny what a little maintenance done properly will do. What was indicated was to keep the filter clean but MOSTLY to sharpen the chair RIGHT..........
So.......did more research and got me an Oregon grinder..........SO much more thourough and correct than that el cheapo grinder and I KNOW IT IS DONE RIGHT. Cleaned a bunch of old chains and learned how to set the various angles they need and do the depth guage using the grinder.
WOW.............THE oldest crudiest chain cuts exactly like the new one.......FANTASTIC for sure.......Yes the grinder cost a bit but surely NOT as much as a new saw......BOY OH BOY OH BOY........got me a NEW acting saw for sure now.........LIFE IS GOOD.......God bless......Dennis