I have used the MS 251 for 5 years now, and it has been an excellent little work horse. I've taken down hundreds of trees of various sizes. Great saw for medium duty projects.
I really appreciate that Robert. I do my best and that's all I can do. There is alot more to figure out but hell I figured getting in there and practicing cant hurt. Thanks for watching 👊
Good job you're influencing me to start rebuilding an old 660 I have that burned up years ago I might do a video on . Climb safe cut safe and stay warm 👊🏽
I'm exactly where you're at.. with a 'latest edition' 066 (which is simply a *660* .. ) and I'm waiting for the right financial moment to grab a Meteor for it..
Great saw for a home owner like me. It's been a workhorse the last 18 months. Felled and limbed 14 large eastern white pines on my property. I'm glad I didn't spend on more saw for my needs. Just the right weight for me and plenty of power for what I required.
@@PoplarMechanic Watching your mod vids has almost given me enough courage to break into my 291. My friend bought a 362, and even though it's physically the same-ish size, everytime I use the 362, and then pick up my 291, it seems SOOO SLOOWWW. So, now I'm thinking it needs a bit more power. I might give it a go, but I just can't afford to ruin a saw right now. Especially with this Equipment overhaul going on. We'll see...
Awesome video Pop ✊🏼 I really like your modding videos looks like you're advancing quickly. Soon you'll be in the trees its gonna be sweet. You make me want to mod a 445 I have and see if i can not blow it up. Stay safe friend.
Thanks man I enjoy modding them alot. If you do end up doing it just take it slow and maybe even practice on some old cylinders. But ya the weather here looks like it's going to warm up. Still a shit ton of snow though. Be safe 👊
@@PoplarMechanicI will definitely be taking your videos as help if I do it. I hope the melt off doesn't mess the yards up for you too bad so the work can be done. 👍🏼👍🏼
I have a MS-251 and i really like at and all i have done so far is install an exhaust pipe and tuned the carb and that alone gave it noticable power but I am very interested in doing some minor port work like you did to start learning so im glad you made this video, gives me some confidence to give it a shot. Was wondering if you ended up getting any noticeable performance while cutting wood ? and thank you for the great video.
Hi Nice video, I also have a Stihl MS 251 and you seem very knowledgeable, my problem is too much compression, I take the sparkplug out and the piston moves nice and free, i took the muffler off piston looks nice and clean no scarring i left the muffler off, put the spark plug in still so much compression that i cannot pull the rope out, any comments or advise would be appreciated, Thanks.
@@PoplarMechanic Thanks for the reply, its not hitting the spark plug its the same spark plug that came with the saw when i bought it new about three years ago and i just use it around the house fire wood etc, it was running great it use to be nice and easy to start put it away for winter tried to start it spring time just seems like to much compression, one suggestion on utube when a saws been laying up for a while put a teaspoon of 50% oil and gas in the spark plug hole pull it a few times with the plug out but that didn't work, i thought it may be the timing, if you think of anything to try would appreciate it, Thanks,
Be very careful with the bottom crankshaft cover screws. They always tend to back out, use some thread lock. Oiler is also an issue have an extra one on hand.
I store mine on its side with the caps facing up, then I crack the oil cap open and let it sit loose in the opening. This allows the pressure in the oil tank to normalize as the ambient temp changes. Once I started doing that, it never leaked a drop.
Princess auto seems to have the best deal on carbide . The diamond coated ones can be bought anywhere. Amazon may be a good place to look aswell, Thanks for watching. 👊
I have a 251. It’s my day one employee saw small saw that can hang out by the chipper. I’m like you though top handle to 70cc and up. Only uses I have for those little guys is if I’m in a tight spot and things gotta get cut up off the rope and chucked when it’s coming down like when stuff is getting lowered to me on a roof or something. Got a little 021 for that kinda stuff. Good video bro. One day I’ll have a Poplarized saw 🔥😉
Lol right on man I hope you do, And I should be getting back to work tomorrow. I have a couple small jobs, but they have got to be done. Stay warm brotha 👊
Poplar Mechanic sick! Got some boom action coming up. Super dead cherry that should have been cut down a long time ago. I was trying to pitch it to this costumer lightly but it’s over everything and it’s dangerous. I got the call because she was out of town and heard about the insane high winds we had and after looking at it I’m in shock it’s not on the house. Lot of scrage came off on her and ended up on the deck but no damage. It’s a big bad tree bro lot of soggy wood in her. Going to be a lot of cuttin coming here soon. Always fun getting fired up for jobs when the snow goes this time of year. We’re garage rats in the winter lol. I don’t even have it half as bad as you got it up there though. Stay safe brotha.
@@mike99ify well good luck with your job, hope it goes well for you. I have a bunch of lift truck stuff to, and some pretty nasty elm climbs to do monday, So today I'm bringing all my gear to the shop and getting ready. Looking forward to your videos. Be safe frizzell 👊
Poplar Mechanic it’s like hockey tryouts bro bringin all the kit and just gunna send er off the rip. It’s really where I’m at peace these days. Rigging timber and everything that comes with that. Thanks for your videos dude. Remembering the pen pals program in school so many years ago. Shits funny to think about. Probably going to be some ancient thing I will tell my sone about in 20 years lol.
Good job on the saw! looks like this wrenching stuff might become an off season time waster. I can't stand those mid range saws either. although i do use my 261 to chunk down tall no taper spars just to save my 200T and energy. good tech video. 👍👍👊
Got it, 1st thing is you removed the spark arrest. You know we've had a terrible fire problem in the U.S. - California, Oregon and such. I am so glad to see there's no such problem in Canada - super congratulations on that. I do hope you won't be doing any such nonsense here if you visit the states though.
We don't have any forests around here my friend, although there are a couple areas where we do run the spark arrestor, most of my saws actual have them now except the small ones, I find it limits them, I have friends in that area and know about the fires, its terrible, be safe 👊
I have used the MS 251 for 5 years now, and it has been an excellent little work horse. I've taken down hundreds of trees of various sizes. Great saw for medium duty projects.
Man, im impressed bro. That takes a ton of time and patience. You just made that homeowner saw a pro saw. Much respect !!!
I really appreciate that Robert. I do my best and that's all I can do. There is alot more to figure out but hell I figured getting in there and practicing cant hurt. Thanks for watching 👊
No problem man, enjoyed it
Good job you're influencing me to start rebuilding an old 660 I have that burned up years ago I might do a video on .
Climb safe cut safe and stay warm 👊🏽
Do it just get a cylinder and piston for it from Ebay, If you get one meteor makes quality products. Thanks for watching.
I'm exactly where you're at.. with a 'latest edition' 066 (which is simply a *660* .. ) and I'm waiting for the right financial moment to grab a Meteor for it..
Great saw for a home owner like me. It's been a workhorse the last 18 months. Felled and limbed 14 large eastern white pines on my property. I'm glad I didn't spend on more saw for my needs. Just the right weight for me and plenty of power for what I required.
Nice Bro! Learning something new every video. Keep it up!
Thanks man, this one went really well. I'll slap a new chain on her today.
@@PoplarMechanic Watching your mod vids has almost given me enough courage to break into my 291. My friend bought a 362, and even though it's physically the same-ish size, everytime I use the 362, and then pick up my 291, it seems SOOO SLOOWWW. So, now I'm thinking it needs a bit more power. I might give it a go, but I just can't afford to ruin a saw right now. Especially with this Equipment overhaul going on. We'll see...
nice video. I just did a muffler mod on my 661. made a big difference. im curious to how that saw performs in wood now vs. prior.
I will show more videos of cuts, Its supposed to warm up soon, thanks for watching. 👊
Awesome video Pop ✊🏼 I really like your modding videos looks like you're advancing quickly. Soon you'll be in the trees its gonna be sweet. You make me want to mod a 445 I have and see if i can not blow it up. Stay safe friend.
Thanks man I enjoy modding them alot. If you do end up doing it just take it slow and maybe even practice on some old cylinders. But ya the weather here looks like it's going to warm up. Still a shit ton of snow though. Be safe 👊
@@PoplarMechanicI will definitely be taking your videos as help if I do it. I hope the melt off doesn't mess the yards up for you too bad so the work can be done. 👍🏼👍🏼
I have a MS-251 and i really like at and all i have done so far is install an exhaust pipe and tuned the carb and that alone gave it noticable power but I am very interested in doing some minor port work like you did to start learning so im glad you made this video, gives me some confidence to give it a shot. Was wondering if you ended up getting any noticeable performance while cutting wood ? and thank you for the great video.
That's awesome man! Thanks for watching
I did get a noticeable performance increase, yes.
Hi Nice video, I also have a Stihl MS 251 and you seem very knowledgeable, my problem is too much compression, I take the sparkplug out and the piston moves nice and free, i took the muffler off piston looks nice and clean no scarring i left the muffler off, put the spark plug in still so much compression that i cannot pull the rope out, any comments or advise would be appreciated, Thanks.
Is it possible your spark plug is the wrong type?, the piston may be hitting the sparkplug, even with over 200psi you could easily pull it
@@PoplarMechanic Thanks for the reply, its not hitting the spark plug its the same spark plug that came with the saw when i bought it new about three years ago and i just use it around the house fire wood etc, it was running great it use to be nice and easy to start put it away for winter tried
to start it spring time just seems like to much compression, one suggestion on utube when a saws been laying up for a while put a teaspoon of 50% oil and gas in the spark plug hole pull it a few times with the plug out but that didn't work, i thought it may be the timing, if you think of anything to try would appreciate it, Thanks,
Awesome did you run the stock carburetor yet too
Cool man I’m a new sub brush life sent me over
Awesome welcome to the channel
Thanks for the intresting video!
You like that akimbo or the unicender, ive narrowed down to them two. Both sre midline attatchable and mrs and srs.
Gonna purchase soon thought id ask you
@@robertbettis6552 the akimbo is a million times better. Go with that, you wont like the unicender.
@@PoplarMechanic cool, i like the akimbo myself better but the uni looks simpler
Be very careful with the bottom crankshaft cover screws. They always tend to back out, use some thread lock. Oiler is also an issue have an extra one on hand.
Thanks for the comment, I will do that. I do have some high temp loctite.
My MS251 oil tank drains itself. Mess on the floor. Not sure why?
Ya they do that over time
@@PoplarMechanic Mine is new. Used once. Any ideas?
I store mine on its side with the caps facing up, then I crack the oil cap open and let it sit loose in the opening. This allows the pressure in the oil tank to normalize as the ambient temp changes. Once I started doing that, it never leaked a drop.
@@jarrodlenfest4389 It's silly that a top end saw needs to be out thunk to prevent ambient temp changes from effecting oil tank leakage.
Dude what's that amazing camera set up. How r ur filming showing live on your phone ?
On my gopro
There you go 👍👊
Another great video bro. Where do you get your bits for the Dremel to open up the saws ports?
Princess auto seems to have the best deal on carbide . The diamond coated ones can be bought anywhere. Amazon may be a good place to look aswell, Thanks for watching. 👊
I have a 251. It’s my day one employee saw small saw that can hang out by the chipper. I’m like you though top handle to 70cc and up. Only uses I have for those little guys is if I’m in a tight spot and things gotta get cut up off the rope and chucked when it’s coming down like when stuff is getting lowered to me on a roof or something. Got a little 021 for that kinda stuff. Good video bro. One day I’ll have a Poplarized saw 🔥😉
Lol right on man I hope you do, And I should be getting back to work tomorrow. I have a couple small jobs, but they have got to be done. Stay warm brotha 👊
Poplar Mechanic sick! Got some boom action coming up. Super dead cherry that should have been cut down a long time ago. I was trying to pitch it to this costumer lightly but it’s over everything and it’s dangerous. I got the call because she was out of town and heard about the insane high winds we had and after looking at it I’m in shock it’s not on the house. Lot of scrage came off on her and ended up on the deck but no damage. It’s a big bad tree bro lot of soggy wood in her. Going to be a lot of cuttin coming here soon. Always fun getting fired up for jobs when the snow goes this time of year. We’re garage rats in the winter lol. I don’t even have it half as bad as you got it up there though. Stay safe brotha.
@@mike99ify well good luck with your job, hope it goes well for you. I have a bunch of lift truck stuff to, and some pretty nasty elm climbs to do monday, So today I'm bringing all my gear to the shop and getting ready. Looking forward to your videos. Be safe frizzell 👊
Poplar Mechanic it’s like hockey tryouts bro bringin all the kit and just gunna send er off the rip. It’s really where I’m at peace these days. Rigging timber and everything that comes with that. Thanks for your videos dude. Remembering the pen pals program in school so many years ago. Shits funny to think about. Probably going to be some ancient thing I will tell my sone about in 20 years lol.
Dont forget to clock the spark plug !!!
Good job on the saw! looks like this wrenching stuff might become an off season time waster. I can't stand those mid range saws either. although i do use my 261 to chunk down tall no taper spars just to save my 200T and energy. good tech video. 👍👍👊
Thanks for watching, I hope to be in the trees soon, Its fun messing with saws though. Climb safe 👊
wanted to see it come apart, you jumped to a head in a vise. then its all back together. 14 minutes.
I'll do some more in depth videos this winter, I find most people don't watch the longer ones. Thanks for watching
*respect*
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Got it, 1st thing is you removed the spark arrest. You know we've had a terrible fire problem in the U.S. - California, Oregon and such. I am so glad to see there's no such problem in Canada - super congratulations on that. I do hope you won't be doing any such nonsense here if you visit the states though.
We don't have any forests around here my friend, although there are a couple areas where we do run the spark arrestor, most of my saws actual have them now except the small ones, I find it limits them, I have friends in that area and know about the fires, its terrible, be safe 👊
Boo hoo
Great i had a 250 for years .sold it to a buddy.then bought a261c and problems starrted ..air valve sticking making saw useless for tricky stuff ....
Well take it apart and open it up a bit lol. Thanks for watching. 👊