Good Sunday Morning to you all! Please, LIKE this video! It really helps the channel grow! The more it grows, the more time I can spend making these videos for you! I would appreciate if you would Subscribe as well :) I need to take a second here and say THANK YOU to all of the viewers, likers, subscribers, channel members and all of you SUPER CHATTERS! All of your donation money goes right back into channel content - I can go out and save more saws, do some dumpster diving expeditions, and rebuild saws that otherwise wouldn't be rebuilt due to cost. THANK YOU!! I hope you enjoy this tag team video - TWO saws - ONE video! Please leave me a comment, or two, or three! I am down in the comment section right now looking for you! Let's Chat!
@RaysLaughsAndLyricsКүн бұрын
Seems Tony is a bit put off by the climbing customer disturbing a pleasant Sunday morning.😾
@marriedwithsmallenginesКүн бұрын
@@RaysLaughsAndLyrics Yes, i think he was!
@WheelerTrucking22 сағат бұрын
Forgot the prefilter
@TheGreasyShopRag18 сағат бұрын
I checked with the manfacturer and there are no updates or service bulletins on that carb stand. If your carb don't fit then you'll just have to set the carb on the bench for repairs 🙂
@marriedwithsmallengines18 сағат бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@haneyoakie1413 сағат бұрын
Lol
@Nittany8315 сағат бұрын
Never seen a saw happier to cut wood again than that poor 660. Good luck getting it back from Tyler.
@Snygaard10020 сағат бұрын
The Sound off the 660 is nice 👏🏼
@marriedwithsmallengines20 сағат бұрын
Agreed!
@_droid15 сағат бұрын
It's making a whistling sound though. Maybe that's normal due to mic placement but I haven't heard it before. Could be an air leak (that cracked top?).
@timewa85110 сағат бұрын
@@_droid 257 please. it's angrier. : l
@daryldavis561521 сағат бұрын
Perfect combo of 3/4 things I love Sthil gaining knowledge to fix things yourself- chainsaws -and a little humor
@marriedwithsmallengines21 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@BigBoxDodge20209 сағат бұрын
Wow, i've never seen an air filter and carburetor that dirty -ever. Another fine day at the workbench with Erica and Tyler Bravo
@marriedwithsmallengines7 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@claytonlemieux409020 сағат бұрын
It bakes my heart to see a saw not clean after every use
@geraldpike551511 сағат бұрын
That was a wonderful explanation on how saw dust could get into the carb through the impulse line. In 50 years of running chain saws I'd never thought of that. Truly good info. thanks.❤
@Ron-041714 сағат бұрын
In my younger days, when my back could handle it, I used to have a Husky 394XP, with a 24" bar on it. That saw was always hungry, and it would eat through 20" oak logs in 10 seconds or less.
@brianworley770521 сағат бұрын
I showed my wife the paused video of the air filter mount and behind the muffler, plus we finished watching it together. Her comment at each was that she knows what I will be doing after we finish our current project, checking and cleaning our saws. And she is right,that is very much on my high importance list.
@marriedwithsmallengines21 сағат бұрын
Amazing!
@MC-ft8zv19 сағат бұрын
Excellent work on the beautiful 660. The owner of it needs a lesson on saw care and respect for sure. The 660 was singing cutting the Oak!
@marriedwithsmallengines19 сағат бұрын
It was singing! 😊
@joukoollikainen3568Күн бұрын
I wanted a MS880. One appeared to a marketplace here in Finland and the seller had also MS661 and MS660 for sale. I made an offer for all of them and got all three. MS880 I kept and sold the other two, because they paled in comparison to my MS500i. MS660 was like new, but MS661 was well used. Now the collector in me has regrets. I have owned MS362, wich I liked and a MS441, that I did not like as much. Thank you for the video again, Erica!
@joukoollikainen356823 сағат бұрын
I also once had a chinese copy of the MS660. I got it used and it was cheap. First time I used it, the cranck snapped. I replaced the cranckshaft+connectingrod and the bearings. My friend wanted to buy it and has been happy with it ever since. No chinesium for me anymore!
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
Thanks so much for your story and for being here! All the saws that we regret selling…
@briankemp520618 сағат бұрын
Great work Erica & Tyler.
@marriedwithsmallengines18 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much!
@brucemadden162620 сағат бұрын
wow--the difference in cutting time through those logs for the Stihl vs. the Husqy, is amazing. Now we see why the tree companies use the fastest cutting saws available! Another excellent repair vid, thanks!👍
@wrstew127218 сағат бұрын
Used to be a common response in the muscle car groups, ain’t no substitute for cubic inches! Stihl applies 😂
@Taoghiro17 сағат бұрын
You kids need a wood splitter. That 660 is a beast, too bad it was neglected. Another great video. Thanks. That log might be a Hickory but I don't know if they grow up there.
@matthewprendergast703217 сағат бұрын
Time to trade in the Tyler wood splitter model and get a powered hydraulic machine. 😅
@richardstutler305819 сағат бұрын
My self I'll put a thin layer of grease on the bottom of the air filter it helps to get a better seal! Just a thought.
@LorenzoSmith-mh7mf18 сағат бұрын
Love your channel. Thanks for letting us know repair costs.
@ronbeatty516Күн бұрын
That was a neat discussion about how wood fines made their way around the air filter and all the way to the carb. Chainsaw protective services is on the case! The owner will be contacted. 😀
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
CPS should receive a report about this.
@Bantyaga-lm6gq15 сағат бұрын
Wow very nice!... you are extremely very honest, going thru everything to make sure the chainsaw gets a new life!... That's really good, you deserve your money! Thank you again. I never would've thought the dust can find its way into the carb... very important...Air filter! Nice
@DFBsGarage12 сағат бұрын
I'm surprised how well it ran with all that saw dust in the carb, or how little damage it sustained to the piston and cylinder. So glad you were able to give that saw a second chance.
@st76507 сағат бұрын
Good morning and thank you for the post learned a lot nixing seeing a 660 on the bench
@marriedwithsmallengines4 сағат бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@MOTA_KRAMPUS18 сағат бұрын
What a beast! Goes trough it like it's a butter. 🙂 Great work Erica, hope he replaced the bar.
@almclean483510 сағат бұрын
Nice job guys. 2 series Huskies are my favourite but that 660 was mighty impressive after you repaired it
@marriedwithsmallengines7 сағат бұрын
Thanks for being here, Al!
@bobkernahan634015 сағат бұрын
Loving the intro's whether beautiful sunrise or chicken tractors in the field or like this one all are great and im sure it adds a level of work to your excellent videos and I really appreciate you and Tyler thanks and God bless ps I have learned so much
@marriedwithsmallengines15 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much! We appreciate you!
@ryanbruner8928Күн бұрын
Thanks for the little bit of comedy you put in your videos,Erica, it's good to smile!! That fuel looked like the Stihl ultra that Richard Flagg calls "pond water"? Another great video for sure!!!
@patrickjoy955112 сағат бұрын
Another job well done. That 660 sounded healthy after the TLC.
@diggindiggenit654017 сағат бұрын
Nice job on the saw, wood looks like Hickory
@garyalford939419 сағат бұрын
Erica you never fail to impress !
@smallenginediagnostics9350Күн бұрын
Ah! A little humor in the beginning. It reminds me of KZbinr Taryl Fixes All. Another case solved by Erica. It is nice to just watch others work on chainsaws. Have a great day!
@marriedwithsmallenginesКүн бұрын
Thank you so much for being here!
@matthewprendergast703222 сағат бұрын
The humor shows what I learned 55yr ago: "Be backs don't ring the cash register" 😅
@marriedwithsmallengines22 сағат бұрын
@ they sure don’t!! 🤣
@SimpleLife197122 сағат бұрын
Erica, I hope you show the owner of the Stihl MS660 this video and how abused this saw was upon disassembly! Slap, slap, slap!! 😅😅 Seriously though, seeing the condition of that saw before you resurrected it I'm shocked it even ran at all given with that much debris digested throughout the fuel system. You folks have quite a large business and keeping up with inventory replacement must be quite a task in itself!! Thanks again for such a great video!! Bob
@marriedwithsmallengines22 сағат бұрын
Bob, thank you for watching! Yes, we keep a lot of parts in stock and maintain an inventory system. It’s a lot of work.
@DennisBallКүн бұрын
Great work Erica & Tyler. I was always told, you get the most heat out of wood when cutting & splitting it, rather than when you burn it. Love my 660, mighty saws. With a 24 inch bar your repaired 660 went through that oak like butter. I was especially interested in seeing you start it. At 70 years old, it can be pretty hard on an old man to get it running. Always worth it though!
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
She’s a big saw for me to start
@tywebbgolfenthusiast8950Күн бұрын
Great intro. Looks like you guys are having some fun with this KZbin thing.
@marriedwithsmallenginesКүн бұрын
We are having a little bit of fun here and there! :)
@robertcochran710313 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this excellent video. I am amazed that the owner of the MS660 sinply didn't bother doing any maintenance on it. The Husqvarna had its own problems and you both did outstanding jobs on both saws. I am glad that you and Tyler are each fixing saws and showing us your work. I learn from both of you. I am completely awed by the performance of the MS 660. That saw cut through oak with amazing speed. It is a real "pro" saw that can make quick work of a log. The Husqvarna seems so slow in comparison. It is totally outclassed by the MS 660. I want to mention that I wish I had safety gear to wear many, many decades ago when I was a teenager helping my grandfather in his sawmill. I also want to compliment Tyler for his wood splitting ability. He is strong and has great eyes. I am impressed that he could split logs that size. Do be careful, however, swinging that heavy splitting ax is going to be terribly hard on his elbows and shoulders. Maybe his knees too. Later on down the road, it can get tough. I'd suggest using a power splitting machine. My uncle has one driven by a gas engine. I think Tyler's skills are amazing. Yours are too, Erica! Kudos to both of you!
@marriedwithsmallengines11 сағат бұрын
Thank you, Robert.
@SullivanHooper14 сағат бұрын
Love the video, so happy Tyler is in them with you. The only thing is y’all weather is down here in Louisiana cutting up and time for it to go home!! 😂😂
@Ken-e6w5h22 сағат бұрын
Very good video , as usual. I like the addition of the parts and labor summary. That adds a very good perspective to the whole repair.
@marriedwithsmallengines22 сағат бұрын
I’m glad you like it! Thank you!
@JeffYoung-dr1hu16 сағат бұрын
I believe the way the bark looks it is a hickory tree. My dad and I use to cut them up years ago when I was younger. I'm from Lakeview, Ohio and watch your videos all the time witch are quite useful. Keep up the great job you do. Thank you Jeff Young
@marriedwithsmallengines15 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@ronbeatty516Күн бұрын
The best part of the weekend is looking forward to your videos. 😊
@marriedwithsmallenginesКүн бұрын
Ron, oh my gosh! We are so thankful we found you. If we were closer you would be Tony and Lilly's healthcare provider!
@ronbeatty516Күн бұрын
Ha!
@stevenwilson69482 сағат бұрын
I love your videos, I’m a fan of your knowledge and commitment to making sure the customers are taken care of, so awesome of you!
@marriedwithsmallengines2 сағат бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate that! Thank you!
@Duanepa.213 сағат бұрын
Great job! In Pa. We call that chestnut oak. Deep furrows in the redish bark. It’s in the white oak family. Definitely harder to split than red oak. Some people just shouldn’t have chainsaws! 😂
@robert_g_fbg15 сағат бұрын
I’ve learned so much from your vids. I was ready to give up on my MS290, which I always had trouble starting, since I got it. Now I tore into it, and getting it to run well is so satisfying. Cheers ☕️👍🏻
@marriedwithsmallengines15 сағат бұрын
Yah! 😊
@wadeadams306722 сағат бұрын
That 660 is a nice saw. Ran a 50cc saw with a 20" bar for years even in big wood. Bought a Stihl MS661 with a 28" and 36" bar very impressed! Shure saves a lot of time if you have the muscle. Don't have the patience for a small saw anymore
@marriedwithsmallengines22 сағат бұрын
A big saw makes a big difference in cut speed! 😊
@emveee1115 сағат бұрын
@@marriedwithsmallengines i should go back to bed ..but as bucking showed with the 500i vid a few days ago.. rpm = cutting speed .. a small log wont need the HP, i could cut a 5 inch as fast as a 90cc with my ms170 .. the bigger the wood the more hp u need to pull on all them tiny knives..relative to the chain sizes used .. science ;) have a great night !
@ivoryjohnson4662Күн бұрын
Spend $1700 bucks on a saw and treat it like crap , that a real shame but hey that’s what keeps the lights on
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
It keeps me in work
@ls200501922723 сағат бұрын
Excellent repair & video- Your white oak looks considerably different than what ours does in Missouri; and honestly, I didn't even know that you had WO in Canada. WO is a big deal here, for whiskey barrel staves (it's waterproof due to the tyloses), RR ties, & grade lumber. The extra log, appears to be either Hickory or Sassafras (smell where it's been cut; Sassafras smells similar to an orange). Thanks!
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@paulfoster642722 сағат бұрын
Another great video! That 660 is a beast!
@marriedwithsmallengines22 сағат бұрын
It is a beast!
@gillgetter300423 сағат бұрын
You two are a great couple, working hard together. 👍❤️
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
Thank you! ☺️
@johnkinnane54717 сағат бұрын
G’day Erica I enjoyed this one they are pretty expensive so why wouldn’t you look after it, anyway good video and I reckon it’s pine and Tyler looks the business in his new pants and one thing surprises me is that you don’t have a log splitter . Look after yourselves John
@steveriggenbach9022 сағат бұрын
Great job on both. It totally amazes me to spend that much and not do basic things. Especially the foreman or owner of the company. My Dad taught me to clean tools when I was just a kid. Keep up the great videos. Watch out for that fence jumper.
@emveee1115 сағат бұрын
great vid !! Come on Tyler !!!! those pants give a 50% + plus on damage !! (i have the black 1) its not a myth .. good workout ! and what a fun mix up of a day at the shop ! greets from Germany !
@marriedwithsmallengines15 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@runtimmytimer17 сағат бұрын
Looks like a Shagbark hickory. It’s all white oak. Red oak is a lot darker wood.
@vincentnail288115 сағат бұрын
Great video Erica and Tyler. The mystery log to me looks like maple.
@marriedwithsmallengines15 сағат бұрын
The mystery log is shag bark Hickory 😊
@vincentnail288114 сағат бұрын
@marriedwithsmallengines Gotcha
@faithandfarmingtennessee8722 сағат бұрын
Love watching you both! Stay warm up there!
@marriedwithsmallengines2 сағат бұрын
We are trying! It’s so cold and miserable!
@29chevbolenschannel4020 сағат бұрын
Another great video that shows the results of what a lack of maintenance and poor repair habits can cause. For heavier saws like the MS660 it might be worthwhile building a chainsaw stand that has a rotating head so that it would be easy to support the saw above the work bench and be able to rotate the saw when doing service tasks such as draining the fuel or bar oil. When you are young you tend to ignore the strain that picking up a heavy object and holding it out in front of you places on the body and areas like your back and spine. As you get older those strains and extended stretches tend to come back and remind you that you are not as young as you once were and at the end of the day can affect your sense of humour and attitude - just speaking from experience. Two Saw Whisperers during a Canadian winter working away Making chainsaws run and cut better by the end of the day The problems they discover they share so others can learn That poor maintenance skills and schedules can turn A working, running and well designed wood cutting tool Into a work bench visitor that requires some TLC and clean, fresh fuel The channel keeps growing and getting better with each video they post Can't wait for the next video - the subscriber number will soon 25K plus boast
@marriedwithsmallengines20 сағат бұрын
You are amazing!! 🤩
@donmunro14415 сағат бұрын
That 660 is a beast.
@stevekeen852818 сағат бұрын
Put the block of wood you are splitting on top of another block of wood. That way when the axe splits the wood, your sharp axe doesn't hit the dirt and get nicked.
@clairesmall875823 сағат бұрын
Another interesting video Erica and a reminder to me to always make sure my air filter is seated properly after cleaning or replacing. I'm already looking forward to next week's videos.
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
Thanks so much!!
@rickthelian221522 сағат бұрын
Great work Erica, needed to tender loving care. You could tell the cutting difference between the Big Stihl saw and the Husqvana.
@marriedwithsmallengines22 сағат бұрын
60cc vs 92cc! That Stihl is a beast.
@matthewspellerКүн бұрын
Those 90cc class saws are just different beasts. Big angry lumps.
@billyscott92215 сағат бұрын
Great video….I love the big saws….keep up the content
@marriedwithsmallengines15 сағат бұрын
Thanks 👍
@florinstoian462520 сағат бұрын
Fine work and fine explanation,as always,Erica. Thank you both! The 660 is a beast.
@marriedwithsmallengines20 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@brianholk6712Күн бұрын
I just hate seeing people neglect a chainsaw like that. The 660 is a great saw and it’s a torque monster. I know you’ll save it though.
@matthewprendergast703222 сағат бұрын
No substitute for cubic inches, oops centimeters 😊
@kbittorf335Күн бұрын
The older Stihl’s are quality units! My rule of thumb on a lot of Stihl air filters is to coat the sealing surfaces with dielectric grease. Otherwise fines find their way in no matter how tight you think the cover is. Cutting dry, dead white ash around here will create fine sawdust with a sharp chain. Very abrasive wood. That was indeed swamp water in the fuel tank! But not the accumulated debris you find at times. Great video! Enjoyed.👍
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much!
@toddyuill392418 сағат бұрын
I cut alot of dead trees too fir pine and spruce and also put dilectric greas on all my filters @marriedwithsmallengines
@vthillbillyКүн бұрын
Good morning Erica and Tyler got my second coffee and and sitting down to watch the movie
@marriedwithsmallenginesКүн бұрын
Thank you!! :)
@calicobramble28019 сағат бұрын
Good day Erica, pleased to see two success stories on your bench. As you say, the 660 has been run with the chain brake engaged. I was taught at basic training (I'm a casual firewood user) that one of the daily checks was to run the saw at full throttle with the brake off, then apply the brake and the chain must stop. I have a Husky 350 I rebuilt which fails this check, otherwise runs just fine, I don't have the experience to know if this stop test is realistic for bigger saws, so what is your view please? Many thanks, excellent presentation as ever.
@mikeclausen569120 сағат бұрын
Good day Erica. Man, that 660 can cut some wood. great job on the rebuild. This guy was lucky.. not out of the woods yet. Could have a crank case full of saw dust. Glad to see you guys using protective pants. Looks really cold out there. Best regards,
@marriedwithsmallengines20 сағат бұрын
It’s cold! Yes, the crankcase , lower end could all be full of fines.
@Juzzy52022 сағат бұрын
Absolutely well done…. That 660 is a Beast!!😵💫😵💫. And love your timber stack!💪💪🥰🥰🍺🍺👍
@marriedwithsmallengines22 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@Juzzy52021 сағат бұрын
@ id say they’ve slipped in a douglas fir or conifer to your timber stack?? Im sure some will know??😵💫🍺🍺🥰🥰👍💪💪
@matthewwearsch242Күн бұрын
Great job I think the 660 was running like if not better than new.Looks like Stihl wins the lumber sports challenge for this week
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
She ran good after that clean up!
@matthewwearsch24222 сағат бұрын
@@marriedwithsmallengines so appreciate the load tests after the repairs Put er' to the wood 🪵
@StihlTyler22 сағат бұрын
That husqvarna may have been running a bit rich , was having trouble with the carb adjustment even after it was rebuilt - that husqvarna 257 has a lot of hours on it .
@matthewwearsch24220 сағат бұрын
@StihlTyler I noticed it sounded a bit rough but looked like the husky was throwing bigger chips
@rulif2092Күн бұрын
Nice to see and hear a old Husqvarna Saw run again, to bad my grandfather's old Husqvarna 340 sg I don't have had any luck with it to run.
@matthewwearsch242Күн бұрын
Teamwork makes the dream work now bring the hydraulic log splitter around 😅
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
lol , yes!
@mikejerrett7354Күн бұрын
That stihl saw sure cut easy .and I remember chopping the firewood for my house, used to love the smell of it burning. 😊
@marriedwithsmallenginesКүн бұрын
She’s a big saw! A wood eater! 😊
@mikejerrett7354Күн бұрын
@marriedwithsmallengines yup definitely has the power
@tsitom3461Күн бұрын
I think I need to get a 660!
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
I think so too!
@danielhucklebridge500623 сағат бұрын
People think mixed fuel lasts a long time. no way. Great video, Erica. Watching from South Jersey.
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@chippychippy829120 сағат бұрын
Great video, I think that is a hickory log, shag bark hickory but could be wrong.
@marriedwithsmallengines20 сағат бұрын
You got it!
@SophthilifeYT5822 сағат бұрын
Nice to see when you do work on older saws, but can you say something about the weigh on these old saws compared to new saws. Thank you.
@donmcconnery5080Күн бұрын
Another successful chainsaw diagnosis and repair x2 is in the books
@marriedwithsmallenginesКүн бұрын
It sure is!
@jeffclark2725Күн бұрын
It is a good morning, that's a lot of debris ingestion on that 660,the damage has been done,servicing it up will definitely extend the life of the saw,thanks for bringing us along
@marriedwithsmallenginesКүн бұрын
It sure was a lot of debris! Glad you’re here!
@geyser34453 сағат бұрын
Trying to enjoy my morning coffee and you're talking about hair floating around in the fuel.
@marriedwithsmallengines3 сағат бұрын
Ew, sorry! It grosses me out too.
@pah913414 сағат бұрын
The wood looks like poplar by the green heart. Where i live i would say its a yellow poplar. But up where you guys are maybe its a balsam poplar or eastern cottonwood.
@marriedwithsmallengines11 сағат бұрын
That is all oak with one hickory log mixed in 😊
@jeanrousseau1111Күн бұрын
I like when you said the price.the 660 missing the pre filter?
@ovidiuciuparu6421Күн бұрын
Nice, very nice intro! Good job! I like your videos!
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
Thank you very much!
@155michaelx19 сағат бұрын
awesome
@robertspencer400923 сағат бұрын
That 660 has power to spare. Wow.
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
It sure does! She’s a powerhouse.
@StihlTyler22 сағат бұрын
Over kill for that 24” bar - I would save that saw for when I need a 36”
@stevenbelsky165217 сағат бұрын
I just can't believe that someone would that much money on a saw and not take of it. Everytime i my X330 lawn tractor in for service they ask me do you even use this because I keep it very clean
@ronaldcastleberry938922 сағат бұрын
Here in N. Georgia we call them Scaley Bark Hickory
@marriedwithsmallengines22 сағат бұрын
My wood guy called it shag bark , likely the same tree?
@alanwatts923215 сағат бұрын
Another great video, thanks Erica. I wondered if you might have removed and checked the clutch, the chain appeared to be creeping forward when the saw was idling during the first test. Best regards.
@rickcoleman890320 сағат бұрын
Probably hickory, great repair video as usual great when the can be fixed for the customer. Like the recipe for a new saw reference.
@marriedwithsmallengines20 сағат бұрын
Thanks 👍
@kjinohio589722 сағат бұрын
Not saying all that dirt in that 660 is from this but I'll tell you my experience. I bought a new MS 660 Magnum. At that time they were right at $1000.00. I ran a couple tanks of gas through it and decided to clean it up. Original chain was still really sharp. I was shocked when I pulled the air filter.There was a LOT of fines in there. The inside of the filter was dirtier than the outside. I started searching on forums and people were talking about it. Stihl came out with a replacement filter they were all using and said it helped the issue. I went to my dealer to get one. He didn't have any so he siad he'd pull one off one of the dhowroom saws. None of them had it. He then called the warehouse and they said they would not sell ANY of the new filters till the old style was sold out. My cover WAS completely tight and seated. That is one of the slimiest things I've ever heard. I ended up ordering one from out west and went on. I lost a LOT of respect for Stihl on that one. Knew there was an issue and didn't recall all the others.
@marriedwithsmallengines22 сағат бұрын
Oh, wow! These are the stories I want to read!
@StihlTyler22 сағат бұрын
That’s pretty sad , I am sorry to hear about this one . Was the “old” filter the black HD2 filter ?
@kjinohio589722 сағат бұрын
@@marriedwithsmallengines By the way, my 660 Magnum came with a chain catcher and don't see one on the saw you worked on. With that saw, you need it.
@marriedwithsmallengines22 сағат бұрын
@@kjinohio5897 yes, I installed a new one while I was installing the bar and chain near the end of the video 😊
@kjinohio589722 сағат бұрын
@@StihlTyler No. The replacement "good/better" filter was the HD2. Have they replaced it again?
@ronbeatty516Күн бұрын
I just used that pressure vac part number to price shop it. I found prices ranging from $275 to $600 US. The cost varied depending on the number and types of accessories that come with it.
@marriedwithsmallenginesКүн бұрын
Good to know!
@murdock276918 сағат бұрын
All white oak except that one piece which is hickory. I'm looking for a 440 mag and also I see you have some 200 ts. Do you have some for sale in your showroom? Love your vid Erica especially the one with that light sounding funeral music. I wish I were there except for the cold, I live in the state of misery
@ivoryjohnson4662Күн бұрын
Mr Chainsaw is a better man than I am I could do that all day long 45 years ago not anymore
@wrstew127218 сағат бұрын
I really wanted to see you wrestle this saw in the wood 😂 😊
@gregritter5883Күн бұрын
Yeah, you’re right Mike Mark Mike Morgan would know what it is. I follow him too.
@dougkilfian317321 сағат бұрын
In Ohio we would call that type of wood Shagbark Hickory.
@marriedwithsmallengines21 сағат бұрын
Here too! That’s what it is 😊
@famasmaster2000Күн бұрын
As usual, awesome diagnosis and fix ! The beginning made me laugh, very fun way to start the day and have my coffee to while watching 👍 I’m going to guess that one log was hickory but not 100 percent sure 😊
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
Yes, one hickory log! 😊 ☕️
@famasmaster200021 сағат бұрын
I guess I still have it a bit 😊 Awesome firewood 👌@@marriedwithsmallengines
@denisbeauchesne155721 сағат бұрын
lol bar oil in your boot. Funny when you put the cap back on after checking the bar oil, I thought to myself wow I don’t have to tighten those caps as much as I do. Apparently I do!
@marriedwithsmallengines21 сағат бұрын
I thought I put it on tight enough too. I even went back and watched the footage. 🤔
@FrancoSorgerКүн бұрын
Just a new Sparkplug and a little Carb adjustment😂 Greetings from Germany
@marriedwithsmallenginesКүн бұрын
Happy you're here!
@FrancoSorgerКүн бұрын
@@marriedwithsmallengines my almost everyday Routine watching Erika repairing Chainsaws, a few days ago i repaired my neighbours saws, both not starting /runing with her Tipps from YT
@marriedwithsmallengines23 сағат бұрын
@@FrancoSorger yah!
@CliffReynoldsКүн бұрын
Erica! When you removed the air filter cover, then the air filter element itself to present how much contamination had entered the crankcase through the intake port, I was locking to see if there was witness of reversion caused by third port piston skirt wear. Hmmm
@lyntonprescott341217 сағат бұрын
Great "two saw" video. The Stihl you worked on was a beast of a chainsaw! That would go through my hawthorn bushes very quickly!! Did Tyler use a Fiskars axe when chopping the wood? I believe they are very good. Regards Lynton
@marriedwithsmallengines16 сағат бұрын
I think that was a Stihl axe
@CliffReynoldsКүн бұрын
Anyway... you are an excellent teacher!! Well done!😊
@marriedwithsmallenginesКүн бұрын
Thank you! 😃
@claytonlemieux409019 сағат бұрын
I sharpened my chain after each used
@stevetheriault4164Күн бұрын
THE PISTON AND CYLINDER LOOKED ALOT BETTER THEN I WAS ANTICIPATING THE WAY ALL THAT SAWDUST AROUND THAT CARB I THOUGHT THE CYLINDER WOULD HAVE BEEN ALOT WORSE,
@marriedwithsmallenginesКүн бұрын
Me too! I was worried about what I would find!
@beartiger1553Күн бұрын
@@marriedwithsmallenginesthe compression test had me worried