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Woodcutter44
Добавлен 6 янв 2020
As a hobby, I cut firewood and modify mainly Stihl pro chainsaws, and a few Husqvarna along the way. With the occasional auto, welding fab or bbq smoking/cooking videos. Thank's for stopping by.
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PORTED 372 X-TORQ / 32" OREGON EXL, SHARPENED 1 TIME
Просмотров 5142 месяца назад
PORTED 372 X-TORQ / 32" OREGON EXL, SHARPENED 1 TIME
Pt 2 Stihl 028 AV Super / basic carburetor cleaning
Просмотров 1073 месяца назад
Pt 2 Stihl 028 AV Super / basic carburetor cleaning
Pt 1 Stihl 028 AV Super / Crank seal removal / P&C inspection.
Просмотров 3163 месяца назад
Pt 1 Stihl 028 AV Super / Crank seal removal / P&C inspection.
Stihl / Husqvarna / 2500 HD / lots of AAH....
Просмотров 513 месяца назад
Stihl / Husqvarna / 2500 HD / lots of AAH....
Wagner Furno 750 / Chainsaw crankcase bearings
Просмотров 965 месяцев назад
#Wagner #Furno750 #Heatgun
Polaris Sportsman 700 EFI / 28" TSL SWAMP LITES
Просмотров 745 месяцев назад
Polaris Sportsman 700 EFI / 28" TSL SWAMP LITES
Pt5 Husqvarna 372xp ASSEMBLY PROBLEM / First start / 372 X-torq
Просмотров 3605 месяцев назад
Pt5 Husqvarna 372xp ASSEMBLY PROBLEM / First start / 372 X-torq
Pt4 372XP Husqvarna / Lower transfers/372 X-torq
Просмотров 765 месяцев назад
Pt4 372XP Husqvarna / Lower transfers/372 X-torq
Pt3 Husqvarna 372xp Installing crank seals / Husq 372 X-torq
Просмотров 2235 месяцев назад
Pt3 Husqvarna 372xp Installing crank seals / Husq 372 X-torq
Pt2 Husqvarna 372xp / Assembling crankcase / Husq 372 X-torq
Просмотров 1376 месяцев назад
Pt2 Husqvarna 372xp / Assembling crankcase / Husq 372 X-torq
Pt1 Husqvarna 372xp / Dismantaling the for Crank bearings/ Husq 372 X-torq
Просмотров 1916 месяцев назад
Pt1 Husqvarna 372xp / Dismantaling the for Crank bearings/ Husq 372 X-torq
Chainsaw work vise / Wilton Pow-R-arm
Просмотров 3396 месяцев назад
Chainsaw work vise / Wilton Pow-R-arm
Finally found one and reasonably priced.
Просмотров 2006 месяцев назад
Finally found one and reasonably priced.
Pt 3 Stihl 024 Super pto seal replacement
Просмотров 966 месяцев назад
Pt 3 Stihl 024 Super pto seal replacement
Unboxing & Tillotson HU 54 E service
Просмотров 1546 месяцев назад
Unboxing & Tillotson HU 54 E service
DIY: REMOVE ALUMINUM TRANSFER / 372 XTORQ
Просмотров 7597 месяцев назад
DIY: REMOVE ALUMINUM TRANSFER / 372 XTORQ
Some old footage /10mm 044 /#Gopro 7 black
Просмотров 9047 месяцев назад
Some old footage /10mm 044 /#Gopro 7 black
Ported Single ring MS 460 after 1 tank, or so..
Просмотров 1218 месяцев назад
Ported Single ring MS 460 after 1 tank, or so..
Pt 1 HUSQ 372 xtorq & STIHL 024 Super
Просмотров 1358 месяцев назад
Pt 1 HUSQ 372 xtorq & STIHL 024 Super
MS 460, RICH 28" 8 pin (SQ FULL SKIP) IN OAK 🫣
Просмотров 1118 месяцев назад
MS 460, RICH 28" 8 pin (SQ FULL SKIP) IN OAK 🫣
Ported Stihl MS 460 Pt 6 from Ebay 🤔/ FIRST START
Просмотров 2008 месяцев назад
Ported Stihl MS 460 Pt 6 from Ebay 🤔/ FIRST START
Heard here on RUclips someone said the 16” cuts a little better? Any idea why?
Are you talking about 16" vs 18" bar? If so, the shorter 16" bar would would take less power to turn than the longer 18" bar making the saw a little more powerful. I hope this answered your question. Thank you.
@ Yea I love our ms250 it’s done everything I’ve ever needed it to do and had a little left to spare. And that being said there’s some mods I wish I could make, namely a better clutch cover, air filter, maybe two more inches of bar, and if they could just make a full chisel chain for it instead of buying Chinese chain. But other than that I’m pretty much in love. I know the saw can make more power too, they dial it backs a notch or two presumably for longevity
@clevernamehere7559 I repaired this saw for a friend and was very impressed with it. You should be able to get a full chisel RS chain from a Stihl dealer. Husqvarna X cut chain is good also.
useless video
Removing the muffler is the proper way to do a muffler mod. It takes longer but eliminates the risk of shavings damaging the piston. 👍
I absolutely agree. It makes it easier to mod, and the best way to know for sure that the muffler is clean and free of debris. I appreciate the comment, and thanks for watching.
I inherited the middle one from my old man. Always wondered what “Electronic Quickstop” meant. 🤷🏻
@Gr8Layks I also wondered that, but never looked into it. Looks like "Electronic" is for the Electronic ignition, and "Quickstop" is for the chain brake system. Thanks for the comment, and good luck with your saw.
You're welcome. I appreciate the comment, and thanks for watching.
Need to let it breathe or that port work will be for nothing ...needs a exhaust
Hello, the muffler has no baffle, side port is opened to about a dime size, and the dual port cover slit widened to 1/4", which is double the factory size. I also have a bark box but haven't tried it yet.Thank you.
Thanks, mate!
Hello, thank you so much for the helpful video. I have a question: I bought a 36W (120cm) AIRAND LED light so it's double the size of the light that you have. Would you recommend me to buy the same 43mm magnet, or a magnet with a bigger size? Please let me know.
@thanhmai1551 Hello, the magnets I used are far more powerful than I needed. I believe they would work fine for a larger light. Thank you.
Seems like a new saw. What happened to it?
Ebay saw that was blown up. Stuck rings, junk piston, and heavy aluminum transfer. My plan was to convert it, but decided I had nothing to lose. I cleaned up the cyl, along with a popup piston, port job, and new bearings. The saw is a work in progress, and overall, nice condition, but the cylinder is in tough shape. There are more videos of the cylinder repair, etc, if you're interested. I appreciate the comment, and thanks for watching.
@@woodcutter4481 ohh I see. It’s a beauty for sure. I have two small Stihl saws but I’ve been thinking about a bigger one . I’m looking at this model . The Stihl are a good bit more expensive.
@@woodcutter4481 did you fabricate the belly guard?
@jimmyjam3172 The gaurd came from Ebay seller: cheap chainsawparts saw parts.
@jimmyjam3172 I'm a Stihl guy myself, but I really like this saw. I have a good X-torq cylinder to port, once I'm happy with this one. I have a couple OE 372xp's, and a couple Farmertec kits to build sometime. Thank you.
Give it a like people PLEASE
The 24" 3/8 is just for fun, but it does pretty well. Thank you!
@@woodcutter4481 np I'm a creator too and just ported my 024 that I also made a 026 thanks for your vids too
Thank you very much! I have a 13 xts 4 and have codes coming up. Just to see what I am going to be looking at is a blessing! The top 2 Allen heads are almost impossible to get at! I bought the Ravenol Haldex fluid. The video I watched filled that side from the vent pipe. Took it for a ride and rechecked fluid level from a plug above your fill plug.
Mhmm nice!
@@williamhsteele Cylinders kinda messed up, but I have a good one for it. Thank you!
@@woodcutter4481 you’re welcome!
Them 372xp xtourq are nice
@BrennanRaihl I'll keep playing with the porting on it. The cylinder is in rough shape, but I do like the saw. I have a nice cylinder to copy the porting on when I'm happy with this one. Thank you
They are amazing creatures.
@ClintsHobbiesDIY Yes, they are pretty cool. My neighbor had 9 of them.
Very good Rob. I run the same Michelin tires on all my vehicles. I hand a plow years ago. I let it go with the truck. I was tired of people expecting me to plow for nothing. Shars is where I buy my bits and such. The next time I order I'm going to try the changeable carbide bits. It seems like all the machinists are using them.
I've run that model Michelin for years on all my vehicles, and the Chevy will most likely get them as well. Fortunately, I haven't had a problem with people wanting me to plow, but I definitely know how it goes. I'm also interested in the replacable carbide bits and have to do some research. Thank you for the info.👍
Big saws should come from factory with 8 pin sprockets on them💪🏼🪓🌲
She sounds bad to the bone.
@ClintsHobbiesDIY The cylinder is in rough shape, low compression, but it runs decent. When I'm done messing with this cylinder, I have a good one to port. Thank you.
You are not babying it either. Great running saw.
I like these little saws. Thanks Clint
Thanks for your video. Need a light above my PC station to see info from documents while typing. The LED lights that mount on top of a monitor and work off 5 volts do not seem to meet my brightness requirements. But your demo of this 2' Airand LED light looks to have the brightness I'm looking for. Guess working off 120v a/c gives it the power for the brightness I need. Thanks again for posting your video.
Hello, I also bought a 6 pack of Barrina brand shop lights that are 3', 30W, 4000LM, and 5000k from Amazon. These lights are now above my chainsaw work bench in most of my videos if you would like to see the difference. I appreciate the comment, and thanks for watching.
God is good thanks for sharing...
god is good? they are an invasive species this is the work of the devil if anything
Video of the mom turtle soon, thank you.
looks like that thing cuts pretty nice from what i can see. of course if you are anything like me thers a big learning curve in chainsaws, how to file , use , and the list goes on and on. seems like its jumping a bit and struggling some possibly because the rakers are filed too low
The rakers are stock, and the chain has been sharpened once by hand with a 13/64 (STIHL) file. I believe Oregon uses a 7/32. Either way, I agree it is a bit jumpy. I have other OE 372xp's, and I'm just seeing what I can do with this X-torq for now. I appreciate the comment, and thanks for watching.
@@woodcutter4481 look forward to the next video. seems likea pretty decent saw from wgat i can see . by far im no expert but i'll keep an eye out for the content
Thank you 👍
I know one thing i would never buy another one of those cans even for 5 dallars
Totally agree with you. I won this blown-up saw off Ebay before I really knew the difference between OE and x-torq. I was going to convert it to OE, but I decided to repair the cylinder and see what I could do with it for now. I appreciate the comment, and thanks for watching!
O you just made it look so easy! I have same truck dually and have to tackle this same job. Where did u get the parts. I think i seen moog has a serviceable u joint!
I believe the u-joints were Borg-Warner brand from Fleet Pride and Spicer ball joints from my local parts store. I torch the cross out of the u-joint, cut a slice in the outside of the caps, and tap them out. I find this doesn't distort the yolk. There will be hot grease spatter, fire, and smoke, so be very careful if you cut them out, and do this in a safe area. Clean up the holes with sand paper or a brush, and clean up the flat surfaces where the clips go with a file. Good luck, and thanks for the comment.
On board with Holzforma. I think it worked ok once for me and then wing nut broke. And the dogs don’t bite. I never use it anymore.
This saw is in really nice shape for the age of her. Good call replacing the crank seals.
Looks like some neat projects coming up 👍👍
Yes, slowly but surely. I'm back to work and feeling good. I really should be exercising and walking more. I'm excited about the new project's, and appreciate your support. Thank you!
How much is this?
There are a few different options.The one I did was the "Treetop Zipline Tour" @ Alpine Adventures, Lincoln, NH. The website says $89 dollars for 2024. If you're interested, you may want to book in advance, it seems to be very popular. Good luck.
I thought it had what an xtorq has. It cut but an OE 372 would feel more like what you wanted. Nice supporting cast!
@M2theBchainsaws Hello Mike, after looking back at things, I think this saw does not like the low raker setting like my other saws do. Originally, this saw seemed to do pretty well with the 32" bar and new EXL chain. This build is different, being my first 372 and a strato saw. The cylinder is in tough shape, but I have given it some intake timing and raised the uppers, but no cuts yet. I will see if I have another chain with a more appropriate raker height and give it a try. I'm back to work tomorrow 😞. Thank you.
Same part number on the manual calls for 75w90 GL4. Cant find it.Dealer has this same one as yours.Im afraid to use it.Did they updated the fluid?Does it say 301 LSC fluid?Can we use synthetic 75w90 gl4 alternative?The parts catalog shows 75w90 gl4 lsc for haldex lsc differentials.Even the canadian part number says 301 lsc.P/N 88863350.
@batsnvultures Hello, It's been a while, but I believe the SAE 75W GL-4 #88863349 was recommended in my owners manual. It took me about 5 months to get a quart of it thru a dealer out of Texas. This dealer just put it out on the parts locator and had it directly shipped to me when someone got an order of this fluid.I didn't want to chance using a different type from the local parts store, I wanted the original fluid. My local dealer ( a regular GM, not Cadillac) could not tell me for sure if there was an updated fluid. I'm not sure if I can find the info of the dealer I got it from, but I will look if you need it. Thank you.
That dog dont hunt..... Get a 462 and it cuts. Im not impressed with Husky saws other then the 395xp. That is a BEAST but its also 20lbs...
Hello, yes, I agree. This saw was not too impressive , and the first strato saw I've ever messed with. I got this saw blown up off Ebay. I was going to convert it, and probably still will. I cleaned the alum transfer off, but the cylinders in rough shape. I opened up the lowers and used a pop-up with a thin base gasket and 1" pipe muffler mod. I did more work on it today and will see how it goes. Either way, it's no great loss. Thank you for your comment.
My 372 x-torque boged down in stock trimm, if I dogged it in. I ported, mufflermodded and deleted the strato ports. Now it runs way better. It doesn't like deep raker gauge.
Hello, I am definitely guilty and a fan of lower rakers, depending on what I'm cutting.This is my first 372 that was blown up, and I did my best to save the cylinder. At this point, I've cut some of the skirt, opened the lowers, thin base gasket, Hyway pop-up, and a muffler mod. I will start changing the intake and upper timing and hopefully improve a little. This was my first strato and a good one to play with. If it doesn't work out, it's no great loss. What did you mean by deleted the strato ports?I appreciate your comment. Thank you
Well I’ve use Husqvarna’s for the past 18yrs and never had any issues. After watching you Cut, I can Honestly say with 100% Confidence it’s the Operators Fault. Sorry but not Sorry you have NO clue how to use a Chainsaw. My Suggestion would be too Learn how to Operate a Chainsaw before making and Posting Reviews
I'm so sorry to disappoint you 😞.
Sounds like the carb needs to be adjusted. Doesn’t sound like it’s getting up in RPMs at all lol
Hello Evan, I agree with you. A friend of mine at a Husqvarna dealer thought it was quite rich and could be leaned out more also. This is the first X-torq I've played with, and the cylinders kinda messed up anyway, so I have nothing to lose. I'll play with the intake and transfer timing a little and see how that goes. In the end, I'll convert it. I appreciate the comment, and thanks for watching.
Right? Either the assembly of the operator.. Both are the same dude
Sorry, I don't understand.
i use the same saw but non xtorque in australia in very hard wood, stock saw 24 inch bar no problem at all its a great saw, i dont touch rakers eaither
Hello, Im sure it's the work I did on the cylinder that I'm not impressed with, but it's all for fun. The saw has a Hyway popup, .009 base gasket, 1" pipe muffler mod, and I opened up the lower transfers. The cylinder was repaired, but I don't know how long it will last. I'm just playing around with this one and plan to do more to it. Hopefully, I can improve on it. Thank you
@@woodcutter4481 ah makes sense
File down the rakers let her chew
Yeah I like the OE 372 better but I've only fooled with one 372 xtorq thus far...
It's still fun playing with it, and there's no great loss if it doesn't work out. Thank you
Strato engine are a different animal when porting for sure
This is a good one to practice on. I'll convert if it gets to messed up. Thank you.
Why aren’t you impressed? By nice to have more bar on there. What is your raker depth?
Hello, I bought this saw blow up with a lot of aluminum transfer. I used a pop-up , .009 base gasket, 1" pipe muffler mod, and opened up the lower transfers. I'm not sure how long the cylinder will last, so this was a good one play with. I expected it to hold a little more rpm, but I am going to do more and hopefully improve on it. The rakers are around .036 and usually works fine with my other saws cutting logs off the pile. Thank you
Ide go to .030 on rakers
@tuckerburk8499 Hello tuckerburk8499, I agree that would be a better setting for this one. I just took it apart again for some intake and upper transfer work. This clyinder was repaired, and the piston is again getting snug just above the exhaust port. I will keep playing with it until the cylinder is no longer usable and convert it. I don't want to ruin the bottom end. All fun and nothing to lose. Thanks for the comment. 👍
3 pulls cold - sweet
So far, so good 👍
Very nice saw Mr. WOODCUTTER...
It starts great and seems to run well, but I'm going to dig into it a little more. If it doesn't work out, I will convert it. Thank you Brian2bears 👍
Thank you, sir i will fix it !
It worked well for me. Best of luck. 👍
@@woodcutter4481 sir, I fixed it after watching the video (Very strong fixation)Thank you.
Nice metric to show, the how long to get to 300. That’s the number I shoot for. It’s conservative in my experience and they drop in like your did. Thanks for viewing
I was happy with the results, thanks Mike 👍
That worked well Woodcutter. I use an old toaster oven but have to listen to my wife saying I'm cooking chainsaws in the shop again... hahahaha
That would be another fantastic option. You'd have the best of both worlds. Thank you 😁
Well done WOODCUTTER 44...
I'm quite satisfied with the performance so far. Thank you. 👍
Very good Rob. That's the same heat gun I have. I like mine a lot.
I'm glad I ended up going with the Wagner, and very happy with all the adjustable functions. Thanks Clint
How did it run? I like for your follow up video..... didn't see it. How did it run???
Hello, there is a video of some testing (for fun) with a rich tune running a 24" bar w/ 3/8 chain. This saw will be run with a 18" .325 8 pin. The video is titled: Ported Stihl 026 agressive 24" 7 pin 3/8 RS full comp dry oak/maple. Thank you for your interest. .
😮 mantap
Runs well. Sounds great. Nice job Woodcutter👍. Doing a muffler mod to my 372xp- putting pipe on pto side. Making it dual port. It's already got a top vent. Question: will my saw benefit from the carving out a shallow in the pipe. Havent seen that trick before. Was just going to insert the pipe. Thanks
This is the first 372 I've run, and the first pipe like this I've tried. I wanted a spark arrestor and kinda just threw this pipe together. It seems like most guys just use the pipe itself. I don't know if you need a screen, but the pipe itself should work fine. Thank you.
Thanks for your reply.
That looks ands sounds mint! Nice job.
There's a possibility the cyl plating will survive. Overall, I'm satisfied and looking forward to running it a bit more with a smaller bar, of course. I will most likely be trying my hand at some machine work on this cylinder. I did enjoy working on this one. Thanks Mike
Running good Woodcutter 👍👍
I'm happy with it so far. I'll get the smaller bar on it and play with it from there. I will be trying my hand at some machine work, hopefully fairly soon. This cylinder would be a good one to start with. Thank you.
@@woodcutter4481 Good stuff - looking forward to seeing the content on your machine work
Strato’s are a little different animal..