A box shows up in the mail!! perfect chance to show a mixmaster saw. this saw is a mox of jonsered 630 super and husqvarna 266 parts thanks for being here!!
Hoow. The sound when you tuned the carb was nice! I am noob about this all but it is crazy how saws get me excited and how much videos i saw last few monts. Loving it
Thank you so much Tinmam for the tuning tips. Love it. Great runnin 66. Thank you Buckin such a great unboxing. Tinman you rock man. Love ya brother. 🌲❤🌲✊🪓
Hope u have a good week buddy hopefully they make u good saws love the metal tank.im thinkn of adding a few huskys to my fleet of saws im not sure yet tho.
Just love your excitement when you open up the boxes! I really appreciate that you have a vision when you get old saws in front of you. You're an inspiration my friend! 👍💪
Just came into a 266SE/Jonsered Frankensaw just like that one. Took a few days to get er running but ooo she sounds nice :) no fast-idle lock b/c it's converted in the opposite direction haha will send some pics
266 SE/XP’s are like my new favorite old saw. Snagged a pair of them this spring and have run them and really like them. Trying to figure out why they are not supported more than they are.
@@tinmanssaws good morning sir, I hope we all have a blessed day. I've been try to look for someone in my area that could port my knock off 372xp, I live in Arizona, no want to work on China saws. This is my first bigger power saw, but like I've said before my each 590, out power the 372xp, 590 only has muffler work and had the carb turned to. Also have Makita ea6100, but coming back from hualing a load wood fall on to road busted the gas tank. That's why I love your videos and info, but being on fix income and back problems, sucks. Enough about me, keep the info coming brother, we too have to hual water also, and we don't have power line yet, running off generator for power. be safe and to good health.
The hi just adds to what the low jet is allreddy doing I always tune to the bar I’m running that thing should hit on the first pull oh just herd you say u was flooding to kill it was bout to say she was a littel lean if they don’t go on the first pull
The info I have says the 162SE was introduced in 1976. Big bore Husky's are hard to come by here. I got my Husky 44 running and I am having trouble getting the hesitation out from idle. I'll try your way. It's a strong running saw. Plenty of torque for it's bore size.
Early 162's have a top cover screw on the cylinder like a 44/444, and really early ones have a 3 bolt recoil. HL Supply has the fine thread mounts, I'm sure others do too. The mag tank is only a few ounces heavier than a plastic one.
For that 162se when I was digging all over the place to date the one I have, these apparently could be from the mid 70's and up. The one I have has Emab- electrolux motor on it if that holds any value to dating
It's very suprising to me that they would have a metal gas tank. In 1978 the 61 rancher with the white top cover was introduced. It always had the plastic tank tho. And I dont believe that that top cover on the 162 is original, looks like 266 top cover.
Nice saw tinman, check out saw parts canada, for fine thread mounts, I have not used any from them, so I can't say if they are good or bad, just thought it might be worth checking out.
I appreciate all you share on your videos. I’m looking for a cheap used Husky to rebuild and try porting. You have inspired me to give it a try! I’m curious what do you do in working life. Thanks
Hi tinman I came across an older husky the plate says it's a 380k it run strong but the exhaust is recked ... I cant find parts for it . Any tips.. plus I never heard of a 380k chainsaw taught the 380k was a cut off saw
Tim, my name is chris and i have one of these saws that the man says he built similar to your saw…when i bought it he says it hasn’t run in a bit and there wasn’t any gas in it…he says he doesn’t put them up on the shelf with gas….so, i go home and put has and oil in it and i can barely pull the cord….i know I’m a girl and such but ive had chainsaws my whole life and have had no issues starting a 044 or my 355 husky…..i dont know …i think because I’m a girl maybe i got scammed but my dad died earlier this year and all his saws were given away before i knew about it….he had a johnsered 72 cc with a 32 inch bar….we used to buck wood together…..we live in maine and are never short on wood..could you help me figure out how I’m gonna fix this thing or give me another way to start it…i tried the drop method…..lol…..yeah not such a good experience…..then i tried to stand on the handle and i pull so hard i pull it out from my foot…..it does turn over but man o man…its rough…before i spend anymore money on a saw…i was hoping you might could help me
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So you tuned the high jet to being to lean then slightly turned it up a bit richer. I was under the impression one should tune high jet rich to the point of 4 stroke then lean it out just enough so it no longer 4 strokes. With the idea that it’s easier on saw to run it a bit rich which means a bit cooler. I imagine there would be some loss of power doing it this way however. Thought?
A saw should always 4 stroke out of the wood. You tune the high jet in the wood to get it to not 4 stroke when cutting. I could hear the saw was very rich (probably due to lower temps in my area) so I leaned it out a bit to see if the carb would tune properly.