What did you do to/with your chainsaw today

Built6spdMCSS

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And maybe hope that someone doesn't express an urgent desire to use the washing machine prior to then?




Nick
Only one using it would be me given I live by myself, but I don't leave things sitting in a place where gravity can re-design them.

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Tomeal

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All I have left in my wood pile for the garage is locust. Great for long heat, but a pain to start out with. So dug out the saw and got me some to start with. It's on the neighbors property so I can easily get more.

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Felt good to run that thing. Kinda miss using wood to heat my house. Bunch of big trees down there. May make a point to get a bunch more this spring before the weather turns.
 

Built6spdMCSS

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First Stihl saw I had was a MS290 Farm Boss. Did a little work to it and it ran good. Buddy has one and I did the same stuff, pulled Carb restrictors and opened the muffler. Runs strong for what it is, just heavy and old style AV system. I sold mine when I bought my MS261.
 

Tomeal

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Tomeal

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It could use a proper re-build, but for all the more I use it anymore it works. It can't find the sweet spot to keep idling but not spin the chain. I adjust it close every spring, but it gets funny later on if I run it. I usually just turn it off or don't sit it down. Doesn't spin fast, just chugs and tries to suck sh*t up if I sit it down running.
 

pagrunt

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All I have left in my wood pile for the garage is locust. Great for long heat, but a pain to start out with. So dug out the saw and got me some to start with. It's on the neighbors property so I can easily get more.

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Felt good to run that thing. Kinda miss using wood to heat my house. Bunch of big trees down there. May make a point to get a bunch more this spring before the weather turns.
I know a guy that has a downed apple tree & a lot of rotten pine trees that could be donated to fuel the fire. But who wants to burn pine.
 

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