What kind of wood? Looks like it was dead..I see that some bark has popped off.I went at this yesterday afternoon. And can officially say I am done splitting for this year.
As usual 95% hemlock that was dropped summer of 18. No more bucking, I don’t want to see my saws unless a tree drops across the driveway, and if that happens I will just call my plow guy to move it to the side. I am tempted to actually bring my saws in to stihl for a tune up (what a concept!). Neither has been in for a tune up yet. The ms360 cuts like a bucking bronco but the little ms170 bogs down under full throttle. I should look at it change the gas lines and filter etc but it might be just easier to bring it in.What kind of wood? Looks like it was dead..I see that some bark has popped off.
Good that you're done with the splitting..will you still be bucking trees and stacking rounds to split later?
I'm going to make a big push all winter to get all my inlaws on the three-year plan. I stripped most of the small, dead trees that are ready to burn, out of the woods in the spring to get them through this season. I need to get the dead Oak and Ash bucked and stacked, as it'll be a couple years at least for it to dry. Especially for one SIL, where I'm splitting bigger for her new secondary-burn stove.
I could carry them all for another year on my stash, but I'd rather not move that again..just get them new wood. My nephew has started scoring from a work buddy who's clearing some trees from a property he has, out of town. That reduces the amount of wood I have to get..without them, I just supply two SILs' houses, in addition to feeding our stove. Less than six cords per year, for sure, maybe under five.
You can pretty much work year-round here without having to work in brutal cold, if you pick your spots.
Thank you heavy hammer@.Diabel, nice job! Sometimes a tune up is not a bad thing, plus you get to look at some of the new stuff available.
It's probably too cold up there to go outside after the first of the year!I'm shooting for ten cords css before January, but we will see.
The MS170 sure is handy. Mine is leaking a little gas right after I fill the tank, so I've sidelined it until I can look at it. I sure miss it..no point lifting a heavier saw if you don't have to. I guess it's probably just a cracked fuel line or something..?the little ms170 bogs down under full throttle. I should look at it change the gas lines and filter etc but it might be just easier to bring it in.
Do not tempt me! If I buy another saw she buys another “Prada”. Loose loose situation!Diabel let us know if you come back with anything else from the shop too!
Stihl saws are expensive. Both pro and homeowner ones. All I can say (not too much experience with other brands), the pro saws are well made and last a long time. The homeowner ones on the other hand are a bit weak (in my opinion) and crap out regularly.I took the day off except for cleaning some chains and sharpening them on the grinder, after that was done we went leaf peeping and while talking with the wife about the Stihl 310 acting up even after it has been at two different dealers, it looks like I'll be looking for a new saw in 2020.
I might take it to another place to see if they can see what's causing it to die after using it for 10-20 minutes.
The 310 was my first real chainsaw which I bought in 2007 or 08, the trouble started over a year ago. It starts fine, idles nice but after cutting for a while , they said the gas line was good, the gas filter is new, they said the magneto is good and the spark plug boot looks good.Stihl saws are expensive. Both pro and homeowner ones. All I can say (not too much experience with other brands), the pro saws are well made and last a long time. The homeowner ones on the other hand are a bit weak (in my opinion) and crap out regularly.
Have you asked in the “gear” ? These guys are super awesome and will go out of their way to help. And there is always the arborists forum....The 310 was my first real chainsaw which I bought in 2007 or 08, the trouble started over a year ago. It starts fine, idles nice but after cutting for a while , they said the gas line was good, the gas filter is new, they said the magneto is good and the spark plug boot looks good.
The saw goes out clean before each use and the bar looks good, the spark plug is new and the non ethanol gas is good and my other saws ran fine with it so I'm wondering if the carb is out of adjustment.
Arborists forums being a last resort! @thewoodlands you could probably tune it yourself if you read the manual. I bought a carb adjustment kit off Amazon that came with a small tach for setting the high speed screws. It also came with a bunch of tools to adjust any small engine carb.Have you asked in the “gear” ? These guys are super awesome and will go out of their way to help. And there is always the arborists forum....
It's probably too cold up there to go outside after the first of the year!
Yes.Have you asked in the “gear” ? These guys are super awesome and will go out of their way to help. And there is always the arborists forum....
@Diabel , @SpaceBus , I changed the spark plug , put new gas in the 310 which I'll run through some pine tomorrow and hopefully it will run without any problems.Have you asked in the “gear” ? These guys are super awesome and will go out of their way to help. And there is always the arborists forum....
@Diabel , @SpaceBus , I changed the spark plug , put new gas in the 310 which I'll run through some pine tomorrow and hopefully it will run without any problems.
When I started it up and just ran it with the throttle wide open and with the nose of the bar down, it seemed just fine but we'll see how long it will run good, when I ran it the last time it started acting up after running for about 20 minutes.
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