Welcome to the channel i do tree work Low impact Logging contract felling Firewood and some work on saws thanks for watching My email is wesmitchell62@gmail.com
Like this series on the air cleaners! That blow down was tough to take care of and good job getting it down. I like cheap oil just fine and have been getting that stuff at Atwood’s farm supply. That mystic stuff sounds great as well. I like oil that is a tad more on the thin side and I would NOT buy 40 or $50 oil. From the food grade side of things, I guess it maybe could matter but that is not what I am doing so I am not too worried about it.
Question on the 400c vs 462c. I currently own a Husky 550xp and a Stihl MS290. I have grown tired of my Husky as the much cheaper Stihl has proven more reliable. When running good, the Husky 500xp is slightly faster and lighter weight, but the Stihl just runs perfect everytime I pick it up, while the Husky floods easily and can be difficult at times. I took the Husky to the shop AGAIN, but am most likely just going to grab another Stihl saw, but bigger. I am debating between the 400c with a 25" light bar or the 462c with the 28" light bar. Which do you recommend? I own 9 acres that and have a lot of trees of various sizes...ranging from saplings to some white oaks over 36" in diameter. This last year beetles got into my pines after the drought and killed about 150 trees...which I am removing now.
Interesting about the 572 filter knobs slacking off - I've never noticed mine do it but I'll check it out the next time I run it. I've never run the high dollar bar oil - I just run the cheapest, tackiest stuff - I get it from my local hardware store....
Dgp sucks for summertime use…not impressed in performances or price…luckily it was sent to me free ..I’d never pay that much for bar oil…maybe in winter time it might be ok ..still over priced
I keep having ppl say that porting is going to cause the saw to fail more quickly. I don’t know but I feel as if if the saw is cutting more quickly, and therefore produces more work in a shorter amount of time, is it actually degrading the saw more quickly. I wonder if there is only so many revolutions it can possibly make all things equal. Now, potentially less head temp in a ported saw could actually lengthen the life. Who knows!?
Hey Mr lynch.. I seen a couple of your videos and was really impressed with how they ran. Maybe one day I could pay you to do some port work on a saw or two of you do that still. I know this was kinda a random comment or request and probably not the best way to message you. Thanks to all y'all doing the work and the videos
Wouldn't give up my trusty ol' 261cm being my #1 as others have stated, but I do see a 400c making it's way into my arsenal! Not really a big husky fan, but I'll put up with them if I have to. Great video!
Are you finally warming up to Husqvarna? I started liking Husky more than Stihl...I have both. 400 and 500 are great, but outside of that, Stihl is becoming stale.
Brand new 3 tanks. I love the saw but now no pressure to fuel pump squeeze set up. Not knocking the saw but at $2500 Australian I expected not a dramatic china clone experience. ( not a fan boy any brands etc.
Hey buddy I have the same size from Red Beard they're absolutely amazing just I'm having the problem with mine it will not stay running it shuts off on me all the time do you have any problems with that now that you had it for a little bit and if you do is there anything that you found out that I can do to try to make them run like it will idle then it shuts off it does it all the time I've tried to recalibrate it with the auto-tune several several times thank you so much red beard is the man his work is amazing
@@MitchellsBackyardLogging yeah I got two of them about 6-7 months ago one is still brand new I never even used it it's still on the Shelf at my house the other one I might have 5 hours on it I've talked to Red Beard about this issue too I cannot get it to stay running after I do my Auto-Tune it will idle for maybe 30-40 seconds sometimes longer and then it dies I try to fire it up I have to pull the cord sometimes 1020 times once I get it to run it runs amazing I love the saw I just wish I could get it down in so I just want to see if anybody else has had the same issue and if they figured anything out so I can fix my issue thank you so much God bless
@@MitchellsBackyardLogging yeah I mean mine runs when it wants to but like I said it's idling it shuts off I got to pull the cord sometimes 20 times forget it started it's a pain but if you hear anything how to fix that problem please let me know thank you so much I'm asking everybody because I love the saw