Piston stopAnyone know why there's a random piece of nylon rope in the pic?
INgunner54?
Anyone?
Maintenance tip for the day.. always clean out under the sprocket cover often.. I carry an old toothbrush with me in my box when I head out.. tools and extra nut or two for the bar.. rags.. chains and smaller bars. I blow out the air filter and the whole saw.. depending on how often and what I cut. Some wood cuts dusty..? Anyway some I get into makes more dust and of course
Replacement bar.. stihl is good but I order all bars and chains thru Bailey’s online. Asplundh up here use the same stuff I buy and talking with them it’s good to go products. Woodland Pro is the line they carry and OEM. Their chain holds up well for me and it’s cheaper. Just trying to help!
Thanks for the advice. I went ahead and replaced the pump and worm gear, new bar is on the way. I got five trouble free years out of this saw and contrary to how it looks, I put a respectable number of hours on it. The money I'm spending here I think will be a small price to pay for another few years of reliable service.I stick with the Stihls. That clutch drum has a notch to hold the OP ( wire).That saw don't look that old.I would clean everything and try it.I keep a small paint brush to clean oil/ gas caps and paper towels to wipe the bar/ block surfaces clean.I keep paperclips to keep the oil passages open,and a thin ground screwdriver to clean out the chain groove.I use 290's and recently got a 271 and love it so far. Hard to beat those 290's. The"C" designation on the new stihls stands for computer. They have a chip. For home use,firewood,the residential saws are fine. Use quality mix oil.(I use Stihl syn)Too much oil in mix will make saw run hotter. Always shake saw(fuel) fuel mix can separate. I am sorry this is long. You can learn a lot from yours and others mistakes. Any one interested in some old Homelites.
is that a 271? if so how does it handle the 20" bar, i have an 18" on my 271 and the dealer recommended i not put a 20" on despite them being rated for it.Well, the Boss is back together. Ready to get at some firewooding!
New oil pump assembly - $64.84
New STIHL 20" .063 .325 FARM BOSS BAR - $51.99 (yes, I know I could have saved by going aftermarket)
New Oregon chain - $18.71
For a total of $135.54
Considering 4 years of year round use and only replacing spark plug, air filter, fuel filter and 2 chains, I've gotten pretty good service out of it. Could I have avoided toasting the bar? Not the first time because I didn't understand what was happening. But I can say that's a mistake I won't make again.
So yes, it's good to have a dealer with a capable service department. But why wouldn't you want to know how to do it yourself?
It is an MS271. I've been pretty happy with the 20" bar, I by no means think it struggles. And churchmouse can confirm, I'm not shy with it.is that a 271? if so how does it handle the 20" bar, i have an 18" on my 271 and the dealer recommended i not put a 20" on despite them being rated for it.
Id love a bigger saw, I dont know what id do with it. Right now i use the 271 to clean up anything that falls does a great jobIt is an MS271. I've been pretty happy with the 20" bar, I by no means think it struggles. And churchmouse can confirm, I'm not shy with it.
Your dealer wants to sell you a bigger saw.
It's great for limbing and bucking logs that are 20" in diameter or less, maybe 24". I have some standing dead that are >24" - 32" that I want to harvest for firewood. I've been really pressing the OG for the green light to get an MS462 with a 28" - 32" bar. However, that puppy's price has a comma in it.Id love a bigger saw, I dont know what id do with it. Right now i use the 271 to clean up anything that falls does a great job
is that a 271? if so how does it handle the 20" bar, i have an 18" on my 271 and the dealer recommended i not put a 20" on despite them being rated for it.
on the inside of the cover theres 2 plastic caps that pop off. Theres actually 2 undrilled spots for nuts to attach the dog. This is the video i saw that gave me the idea.How does the outboard dog attach? My clutch cover doesn't have screws there.
That special oil that extends the warranty really does work apparently. /sRecently bought a new MS462 with 28" bar. Had a MS391 , posted in another thread that I dropped an oak tree on top of. Smashed it flat, saved the bar/chain and bar nuts. Every thing was broken except the cylinder/piston. Parts were within $75 of a new saw.
The 462 is a real saw....Wow!!
Don
And it only weighs 1 lb more than my 271!Recently bought a new MS462 with 28" bar. Had a MS391 , posted in another thread that I dropped an oak tree on top of. Smashed it flat, saved the bar/chain and bar nuts. Every thing was broken except the cylinder/piston. Parts were within $75 of a new saw.
The 462 is a real saw....Wow!!
Don