Midseason Stihl Chainsaw Maintenance - How I Clean My Stihl Chainsaw

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 41

  • @OakMountainAcotts
    @OakMountainAcotts 2 года назад +4

    Hi Ed, great job cleaning the Stihl up and doing some routine maintenance. It made me hang my head a little because I don't spend enough time keeping my stuff cleaned up! Take care, Jason.

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  2 года назад +1

      Hi Jason, haha...I see your equipment and it looks like it is well cared for ;-) I think it is just the OCD in me!! Thanks for stopping by! Best, Ed

  • @klehman4832
    @klehman4832 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for taking the time to make the video. Great tips! I'm new to the maintenance and this has helped to get me started. I'm hoping you'll be posting a season end video where you get into the nitty gritty of the maintenance process.

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  8 месяцев назад

      Glad the video helped! I will post a video on what I do at the end of my cutting season. Great suggestion!! Thanks for watching!

  • @Steelers6430
    @Steelers6430 Год назад +1

    First time viewer! Love the video and your attention to detail! Would love to see an end of season cleaning!

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  Год назад +3

      Thank you, glad it was helpful! I’ve changed up my routine a bit, trying to improve my process. I’ll update with a new vid! Thanks for watching!

  • @canadianbeech
    @canadianbeech 2 года назад

    Thanks for the detailed overview of the mid season cleaning. Just picked up a stihl and have felled a cut up a few trees and wanted to give it a clean.

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  2 года назад +1

      Awesome!! Glad it was helpful!! Thanks for watching!

  • @cycwrk
    @cycwrk 2 года назад +3

    Hi Ed, good video.
    I have the same chain saw and I think your bar oiler is not working.
    Your bar is blue around chain grove.
    Just my opinion, you can check it by reving it up while pointing end of bar down towards paper or other clean surface. You should see some light oil spray on paper.
    May be a lack of chain oil in the past also.

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the info Ray...I am usually OCD when it comes to making sure the chainsaw is full of oil. Perhaps it stopped working, checking it out right away! Thanks for watching!

  • @WSTMike
    @WSTMike 2 года назад +2

    Hi Ed! I seem to be cleaning a saw every time I'm in the shop. That being said, I'm cleaning Husqvarna and not Stihl. I found this video very interesting based on the technology and difference in the two brands. The 251C and thr tensioning mechanism was very very unique. I'm always learning something. Thanks for the Friday morning vid! Happy Holidays! WST

    • @larryhronesz5693
      @larryhronesz5693 2 года назад +2

      Maybe the Husqvarna just needs to be cleaned up a lot more 😂😆 lol I have a Stihl 500i and just can't bring myself to getting anything else ever thought a husky is soposto be a good saw also have a good day and marry Christmas ⛄🎄 take care

    • @WSTMike
      @WSTMike 2 года назад +1

      @@larryhronesz5693 Hey Larry! I see you get around. Ed lives to the west of me, about 90 minutes. You have a good saw. Those saws are ridiculous with the fuel injection. I like saws with wooden spoke wheels and canvas covers I guess 🤣 I chose a brand and stuck to it. You should do the same. Happy Holidays, brother!

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  2 года назад

      Thanks Mike! I love Husqvarna too, very well built chainsaws. My next one may be a Husqvarna ;-) Glad you liked it!! Ed

  • @juleswinnfield826
    @juleswinnfield826 2 года назад

    Thanks for the vid, good accurate info. Really like the intro song/jingle very soothing.

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  2 года назад +1

      Glad you liked it! Thanks again for watching!!

  • @walkingtalloutdoors2051
    @walkingtalloutdoors2051 2 года назад +1

    Hey Ed. It’s jamie in south Arkansas. It’s 59 degrees here. Lol. Nice saws. If u get another saw buy a ms 261. 18 inch bar. U will love it. Professional saw that has power and speed. Weight ratio is great. My Wolfe ridge splitter should be shipping soon. I’ve been waiting over 6 months.

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  2 года назад

      Hi Jamie, will do! Looking for a bit "sturdier" chainsaw...you'll love the Wolfe Ridge, it's a game changer!!

    • @walkingtalloutdoors2051
      @walkingtalloutdoors2051 2 года назад

      I have a ms 250 , ms 261 professional 362 professional an MS 500 I. Out of all these saws I prefer the 261. It’s light , stout and will cut the firewood. Anything under about 16 inch width. I grab the 261. Bigger logs then I reach for the bigger saws.

  • @aegisman2003
    @aegisman2003 Год назад +1

    Perfect! Thank you.

  • @tigersharkot
    @tigersharkot 2 года назад +1

    If you don't want the screws to loosen, use DIN127 grower spring washer

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the info tigersharkot! I'll give it a try!!

  • @kcriggs
    @kcriggs 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for a great video. Is it bar oil in the grey oiler can you were using, or a different type?

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I typically use just a general all purpose oil in the can as I use it for other equipment around the shop. As you can see, I don't use a lot, just a bit to get the chain lubricated before the bar oil kicks in on use. Thanks for the question! best, Ed

  • @napolitanotile2919
    @napolitanotile2919 2 года назад

    It's Kevin costener, Sounds like him too lol NO Kidding, Cool,Thank you for the insight

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  2 года назад +1

      Haha…never heard that before!! Thanks for watching!!

  • @TheodoreM-wp6cs
    @TheodoreM-wp6cs 7 месяцев назад +1

    Air compressor….. and make sure you clean out the grooves/rails of your bar. And blow them out after and also the oil and grease holes.

  • @MrRyanlipp1980
    @MrRyanlipp1980 7 месяцев назад +1

    Is it normal for it to be leaking. Wherever I store the chainsaw there’s always an oily mess underneath.

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, it is normal for a little bar oil to leak out. If it is a lot then it could be the lubricating mechanism may be clogged, allowing it to leak bar oil.

  • @Randy-ul5hy
    @Randy-ul5hy Год назад +1

    I just use my air compressor...done in 3 minutes😊!

  • @adrianstefan23
    @adrianstefan23 2 года назад +1

    👍🏻👍👍👍👍👑

  • @gunterbecker8528
    @gunterbecker8528 5 месяцев назад

    I hate to look into your vacuum cleaner hose! Why don't you wash the saw with cleaning solutions ???😊 also brush away from the bar nose not into it

  • @azizaqureshi1512
    @azizaqureshi1512 Год назад

    Not showing the mainpart of how to remove the caps and covers. Watching this was a wasre of my time.

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  Год назад

      Sorry…that part is pretty easy, so I didn’t record it.

  • @thomask8298
    @thomask8298 Год назад

    20 min video that could have been done in 5 min

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  Год назад

      Sorry it wasn’t helpful to you, thanks for watching!

  • @oldugly9295
    @oldugly9295 Месяц назад

    i use my saw a lot to rip planks. lots of debris ends up in those tank areas.
    those fuel and oil caps areas are a bad design. getting the caps off and resting them against the body of the saw they always pick up dirt and sawdust. i use a short bristle paint brush but even brushing off the saw the recess around the caps are always dirty and crap ends up in the tanks. out in the field is hard to work around it. is there any better way to deal with the issue out in the field?
    thank you