Will It Run? Yard Sale Chain Saw

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2018
  • this poor Jonsered 510 chain saw was road hard and put away wet. lets see what it will take to bring it back to life if we can.
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  • @scottc977
    @scottc977 5 лет назад +28

    Nice to see someone doing high level rebuilding with the same tools I have, mostly. No $40,000 Snap on collection. Bravo! it's brains, not dollars. Love watching your diagnostic skills.

  • @chriskoran836
    @chriskoran836 5 лет назад +11

    Thanks Mustie1 for this one. I've watched a ton of your videos, but this one finally gave me the confidence to starting messing with my 3-year dead chainsaw. Ended up replacing the carb, fuel lines, fuel line weight, primer bulb, and spark plug...then figured out how to initially set the H/L. And with the help of your video I was able to dial in the H/L needles to where the saw now runs great. So thanks again and keep them coming!!!

    • @marksantos2276
      @marksantos2276 Год назад +1

      Same with me. Have a McCullough that needs some cleaning and carb work to run

  • @GrizOnTheTrail
    @GrizOnTheTrail 2 года назад

    "YOU SUCK!" "I WIN!" ... Your comments are priceless!!! And your patience and diagnostic skills are tremendous. I love your vids. I always learn something from your tricks. Thank you.

  • @TMK45
    @TMK45 5 лет назад +1

    I have a 1985 450. This model looks older than that. Mine has a two piece handle. Makes fixing the trigger and safety a lot easier. I bought it New and it’s still runs awesome! Great saws back in the day.

  • @TexasJones
    @TexasJones 5 лет назад +20

    I love your videos. You don't speed through everything like most guys do. I was holding my breath during the diaphragm removal. Thought for sure it was going to tear. Keep up the great videos. You are the man! You can get anything running. Every time I see your videos, I want to dive into every machine in my shop and get them all working again. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @nicklambing9268
    @nicklambing9268 5 лет назад +9

    I have had two Jonsered chainsaws over the years, one 910E, one of their bigger saws and a smaller one, forget the I.D. numbers. They have both been extremely good saws that lost favor in the woods due to problems with fallers pulling the rear handle off when pulling hard on the handle. The anti vibration system would come apart. I remembered that, and avoided reefing on the handle and never had any issues. That problem was on the bigger saws only. My neighbor traveled to Sweden and went to the Husqvarna factory and at that point in time they were running two assembly lines. One line was producing Husqvarna's, the other was producing Jonsered. I have found, many of the parts are interchangeable when working on the saws over the years. I have no idea if they are still related at the present time. Nick, North West Farmer

  • @stevelutzke9600
    @stevelutzke9600 2 года назад

    My dad was one of the first dealers for Jonsereds in eastern Wisconsin. He was a Logger and saw them at the logging Congress on Green Bay. A few Weeks later a package arrived and it was a brand new 80. The agreement was to use it for a year and then they would come back for his opinion of it. He always used the biggest Homelite or McCulloch saws available back then. 60-70’s that were the best options. In less than a day he fell in love with that saw. It always started, light weight compared to others and anti vibration handles. At the end of the year they came back to meet with him. He purchased the saw from them and they offered him the dealership for our area. So we started selling chain saws, mostly to other Loggers, municipals, Tree trimmers and farmers. Later he started selling to more public people. Just a small area in our 2 car garage where he kept new saws and anything they needed. They were years ahead of most others at the time and a good 80 with a skilled operator was hard to beat. Switched to the Husqvarna’s in later years but both great saws. Both Swedish saws of high quality.

  • @davidstepeck2644
    @davidstepeck2644 3 года назад +6

    Ever notice that Mustie never sems to get frustrated or angry? I thought the handle would test his patience, but I've seen him in much more frustrating situations and he is always calm and happy.

  • @jonathanw4942
    @jonathanw4942 5 лет назад +288

    I worked at a Jonsered / Dixon dealer when I was 17, I use to build saws from left over junk parts when I had time. Jonsered made very good saws.

    • @danmackintosh6325
      @danmackintosh6325 5 лет назад +19

      Jonathan W, imagine seeing you here sir. Last time I saw you commenting on a video it was someone much less mechanically sympathetic than Darrin I was about to comment that it's looking like a very user friendly saw as far as maintenance/repairs go, @Mustie1 that spring around the fuel line is not so much a retainer as intended to keep some tension on it while allowing the user to simply flick off the pipe with a flat screwdriver. I'd bet that the official tool kit for completely stripping/rebuilding that comprised a spark plug spanner, flat screwdriver & a 5 or 6mm allen key. Designed for quick and easy carb cleaning, plug swaps and even barrel/piston swaps etc in the woods.

    • @panzerabwerkanone
      @panzerabwerkanone 5 лет назад +14

      That plastic pull start looks like a design flaw though.

    • @danmackintosh6325
      @danmackintosh6325 5 лет назад +6

      Possibly, all metal would have been nicer but given that the usual sources aren't awash with cheap and plentiful replacements I'd suggest it's not a common failure. I think it could be related to how packed with dirt it was, or one of the dogs sticking.

    • @chris47190
      @chris47190 5 лет назад +6

      I had a jonserd turbo was an awsome saw

    • @SantaClaw
      @SantaClaw 5 лет назад +6

      Too bad Jonsred = tuned into cheap shit saw brand of late, they are focusing on Husqvarna in stead.

  • @Philc231
    @Philc231 5 лет назад +116

    thanks for continuing the videos for so many years.

  • @michaeltaylor520
    @michaeltaylor520 5 лет назад +2

    The name is pronouced "yon sir reds". I bought a new one in 1979 and ran it for 25 years without any major repairs. Like this one mine finally had a bad carb. It was a light and very fast saw. I even put a 20" bar on it and it worked. Nice vid which brought back great memories, thanks.

  • @marksantos2276
    @marksantos2276 Год назад

    I do like how you talk things out and act as if we are there with you. A good conversation to teach us.

  • @alchemicalshaman
    @alchemicalshaman 3 года назад +6

    You're one of the few I've seen that actually makes me feel present. The way you talk to the audience is gold. You even apologize for bumping into us (the camera).

  • @chadknapp2437
    @chadknapp2437 3 года назад +6

    I love watchin you revive them engines! Thanks for teaching me what you can

  • @davem16
    @davem16 3 года назад +1

    I've probably watched 6 or 7 videos about sharpening chains and gained all I needed to know in your 2 minute extra. You're a magician sir. Thank you

  • @YukonHawk1
    @YukonHawk1 2 года назад

    Excellent teaching and trouble shooting video. Loved the editing when you installed the battery with four hands🤔🤔🤔😂😂😂👍👍👍 Can't wait for part 3

  • @VicPhillipson
    @VicPhillipson 5 лет назад +18

    Man! You are a great teacher. When you took that carb and moved it around so we could see the little flap valves, the lights came on in my brain. Well done! And, "Godt nyt år!" from Kristiansand, Norway.

    • @DRRS777
      @DRRS777 3 года назад

      Helt enig 👍☝️

  • @steelscooter
    @steelscooter 5 лет назад +4

    I am a simple man, I see a new Mustie upload I fire up the RUclips app on my TV, make some coffee, grab some cookies, turn the lights low, sit back and get comfortable, grab the cat and plonk him on my lap, let out a big contented sigh and press play... Have a great New Year Mustie 😍

  • @pks41805
    @pks41805 5 лет назад +1

    These videos make me want to fix something! Then I come to my senses and I grab another glass of wine.

  • @IAm1InTheIAm
    @IAm1InTheIAm 4 года назад

    The same saw built my log house and cut scores of cords of firewood. New in 1985. Retired after 30 years of service. Great saws.

  • @dianeswift
    @dianeswift 5 лет назад +71

    Love watching over your shoulder. Your videos are fantastic. I love it when you ask what I think. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!

  • @ZE1-144v
    @ZE1-144v 5 лет назад +25

    Glad you enjoyed the lights I sent Mustie, they are hugely useful to me. Just a small thank you for the awesome videos.

  • @davehudson4607
    @davehudson4607 2 года назад

    Satisfaction of cleaning up and running an old saw, they clean up good!

  • @tchads_57
    @tchads_57 3 года назад +3

    “HA - I win!” 👍 excellent video on chain saw engine and general maintenance.

  • @gutshotgriz3936
    @gutshotgriz3936 5 лет назад +18

    Mustie...you cleaned ur bench! The things u do for us. ⚙️

    • @mustie1
      @mustie1  5 лет назад +21

      once a year if it needs it or not

    • @Kryten428
      @Kryten428 5 лет назад +12

      @@mustie1 - And now you'll spend the next month looking for things that were "right there"

    • @jeffshearer5125
      @jeffshearer5125 5 лет назад +6

      GutshotGriz I found an old semi u joint on mine, I replaced it a year ago

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf 5 лет назад +2

      Last time I mowed my lawn I found a '60 Ford Fairlane 500 I had forgotten about. So it does pay to mow the lawn once in a while.
      Still haven't cleaned off the workbench since the Viet Nam war.

  • @shmulykrayno5897
    @shmulykrayno5897 5 лет назад +5

    A good way to fix plastic parts is to use a solder iron or plastic welder and melt in some electrical wire across the crack. I prefer to use electrical wires with finer strands. you can use a bit of glue to hold the pieces together while you're melting in the wire and if needed a wet cold rag on the other side of the weld can help keep the parts original shape if the part gets too warm

  • @TheH454
    @TheH454 5 лет назад

    My dad has that same chain sharpener. He wore it out to the point of needing bearing and brushes - still available today for pretty cheap.
    But he beat up his so bad the switch broke - now its hardwired and just has a big wood plug where the switch was.
    Even after all the abuse, he stills says it the best sharpener he has ever used.

  • @GerryJ08
    @GerryJ08 5 лет назад +1

    Though my body aches something awful from a flu bug, watching your video somehow provides medicine. Thanks for the time to share your skills with the world. From Vancouver, Canada.

  • @elbundz4091
    @elbundz4091 3 года назад +4

    Yes, Jonsered is now a part of Husqvarna. Apparently they are still good saws, but slightly cheaper than their brother. I've not tried one yet, though. I'm happy with Husky!

  • @MrDubje
    @MrDubje 5 лет назад +30

    "It's a nice green morning piss yellow, but I've seen worse..."
    I feel ya, I've had those mornings, too! :)

    • @sonofedmund5004
      @sonofedmund5004 5 лет назад +3

      You're doing well if you don't have get up in the night for a piss!

    • @lancairw867
      @lancairw867 5 лет назад +2

      Especially if you had some adult beverages the night before 😆

    • @sublicenseable
      @sublicenseable 4 года назад +1

      I had exactly that colour one week after doing some work on the nuclear power palnt, now one year later it's normal so no worries

  • @josephcormier5974
    @josephcormier5974 2 года назад

    Camera is OK nice motor great video thank you five stars my friend

  • @platypus1926
    @platypus1926 4 года назад

    Thank you very much for showing how to sharpen the blades on a chainsaw. Very good demo.

  • @esigman1
    @esigman1 4 года назад +7

    I like to imagine that Mustie started his channel by accident; He needed to record the disassembly of his projects so he could have a reference for reinstalling all the parts and pieces later. He’s smart on a whole nuther level

  • @danaskubic2145
    @danaskubic2145 5 лет назад +16

    Wow! Props on getting the trigger lock spring working properly. You are the Master.

  • @lanecole1217
    @lanecole1217 5 лет назад

    Your the Bob Ross of youtube mechanics. Well done.!.

  • @rockinrowdy13
    @rockinrowdy13 4 года назад

    Darren you live dangerously. Starting that thing with the chain engaged..Good Lord!

  • @dr.leonardhofstadtersavage6413
    @dr.leonardhofstadtersavage6413 5 лет назад +6

    Mustie1 i love the hour long videos, great content. 👍👍👍

  • @d0cjkl
    @d0cjkl 5 лет назад +116

    "morning piss yellow" you should name crayons...

    • @c50ge
      @c50ge 3 года назад +4

      That is 4 shades lighter than baby shit yellow

    • @ronaldheit196
      @ronaldheit196 3 года назад

      @@c50ge
      😂😂🤣🤣😂😂😎

  • @leonardvirtue5753
    @leonardvirtue5753 3 года назад

    Pam!!! Pam!!! Pam!!!😲😲 I'm looking for pam.😆 . Mate good show! !! Lots to watch. I'm getting there!😆👍👍

  • @dennisfromoz6436
    @dennisfromoz6436 2 года назад

    OMG....Thought you was going to slice that Hamburger...LOL Top Job Fella..Thanks for the tutorials.

  • @michaelb.5345
    @michaelb.5345 5 лет назад +38

    Coffee with Mustie... Gonna be a good day.. IT WILL RUN. Teach will make it so...Happy new year !,,,

    • @gubr
      @gubr 5 лет назад +3

      Sunday special brew mug is almost empty, video only half way done.
      What to do?

  • @Ellenslife851
    @Ellenslife851 3 года назад +5

    Mustie doing his own dance when pulling the saw over

  • @danbartolini27
    @danbartolini27 5 лет назад

    Around 1995 I got one of the last commercial McCullough saws it was a leftover at the NE distributor after they dropped the line when Muccullough out of business it was brand new but probably 5 years old never used when I got. I loved that saw I used it so much I wore out the bar... Twice! I still have it, haven't started it in 10 years stopped using it when I couldn't get parts for it any more all I needed was a new air cleaner
    All metal no plastic and heavy but man it could cut all day

  • @LAP1050
    @LAP1050 5 лет назад

    We were holding our breath with ya while installing that safety spring... That burger does look tasty. I like the build starting with the bacon on the bottom.

  • @jonsereds2497
    @jonsereds2497 5 лет назад +3

    The Jonsered 510 sp was my first chainsaw, I got it from my grandfather after it sat long in the basement. I cut a lot of wood with it. It's a very powerful chainsaw for it's age, but unfortunatly the starter housing broke off, after a hard kickback and I can't find a replacement. But I 'll never throw it away.

  • @kriswright1022
    @kriswright1022 5 лет назад +6

    When tuning the high side, you want to er on the rich side. Listen for the 4 stroking sound, or a miss if you will. It should clean up when you put it in wood. Good job figuring out the operator present safety switch!

  • @niskaa78
    @niskaa78 5 лет назад +1

    The model 510 SP was introduced by Jonsereds Fabrikers AB, Sweden in 1979... That thing is old!

  • @-DC-
    @-DC- 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome content love the longer videos.

  • @RobertReno1
    @RobertReno1 5 лет назад +26

    Still not understanding why Mustie's videos get thumb's down? And especially so soon after publication? These are great videos. Maybe from people who feel he's not doing things "properly" in their minds? They should just leave him alone! Thumb's up from me. Happy New Year!

    • @PatrickWagz
      @PatrickWagz 5 лет назад

      I bet the thumbs down came from a bunch of vegans....
      I mean, did you see that delicious cow carcass on that bun at the end?
      mmmmmmmm bur-ger

    • @fredivory4304
      @fredivory4304 5 лет назад

      Or a freak that's mad cause somebody cut a tree.

    • @jefferyrightmire9520
      @jefferyrightmire9520 5 лет назад +6

      There are some folks who will never be happy.
      Those types who troll, never satisfied.
      Theirs is a miserable existence.

    • @futureshock7425
      @futureshock7425 4 года назад

      Jealous people!!

    • @spagsketti
      @spagsketti 2 года назад

      It does not matter Google looks at it exactly the same, it is a response and that is all they care about. A lot of people know this and all they do is hit the thumbs down knowing full well it is the same as hitting thumbs up.

  • @NoMissOutdoors
    @NoMissOutdoors 5 лет назад +8

    Awesome! Love to see the old stuff run again! I still have my Dads old Homelite XL ( 1960 sumthin with the manual oil pump) no hand guard, no chain brake, but i swear that heavy sucker cuts better than my Stihl 261... thanks for the video!

  • @gtnaylor5870
    @gtnaylor5870 5 лет назад

    The dinner at the end looked great! Thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @sunset117
    @sunset117 4 года назад +2

    Thank you again for a great video. I said before I so appreciate that you are not full of yourself and are honest when you are not sure about the part or process on how it works and you admit that which allows watchers to learn right alongside of you. So many people would never admit a lack of knowledge especially during a tear down.

  • @888johnmac
    @888johnmac 5 лет назад +31

    it's OK Mustie.. i was holding my breath for you as you were peeling off the Carb Diaphragms.. glad to help, Happy New Year from Scotland

    • @manyhammers5944
      @manyhammers5944 5 лет назад

      888johnmac Pre heat the carb with a hair dryer.

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf 5 лет назад +1

      And then hit it with a heavy hammer....do you have one?

    • @manyhammers5944
      @manyhammers5944 5 лет назад

      Dale Fry I don't have a carb hammer,yet.
      Funny,I just pulled the bowl off a Mikuni and one of the posts was broken and I thought the guy used the wrong hammer!

    • @manyhammers5944
      @manyhammers5944 5 лет назад

      Dale Fry I did preheat those Mikuni carbs before disassembly. The carbs were outside ,-5F.

  • @gregorythomas333
    @gregorythomas333 5 лет назад +28

    I love the way you interact with the us (camera)...I have even caught myself answering you back when you say something :)
    PS: Happy New Year!

  • @jbpowell95
    @jbpowell95 4 года назад

    A true ambassador of Yankee ingenuity.

  • @deanfischer3402
    @deanfischer3402 5 лет назад

    Mustie you are the WIZ. Luv watching your stuff. Thanks !!

  • @nfkwx
    @nfkwx 5 лет назад +3

    Just found your channel. Should have done so years ago.. Keep up the good work!

  • @5150mxVW
    @5150mxVW 5 лет назад +5

    Dehydrated Fuel ....53:44 " HA " :)....Excellent video , lots of tips & loved the tuning part...& the saw RIPS :)

  • @ckeller07
    @ckeller07 5 лет назад +1

    Impressive resurrection. The broken plastic bits would have probably stopped my efforts on resurrecting the chainsaw function. But I would have found a new purpose for the little engine :)

  • @edwardmulder3777
    @edwardmulder3777 4 года назад +1

    These vids are a really good sign that keeping up on maintenance is so important in keeping your machine/equipment running correctly and efficiently

  • @mikeflight9
    @mikeflight9 5 лет назад +3

    I love to see this work of yours. Bringing engines and power tools like this back to life. Brilliant work and your videos are educational too.
    I have an old generator engine in my garage and because of you, I am going to look it out and see if I can get it to run. I bought a centrifugal clutch for it 4 years ago and had a fantasy of making a go-cart thingy with it. I even made a keyway for the clutch to fit on the engine shaft. It ran but it's a forgotten project till now.
    All power to you mate. Keep up these amazing videos. :D

  • @davidosterberg
    @davidosterberg 5 лет назад +20

    Jonsered is owned by Husqvarna and they are actually Husqvarna saws under the hood. Still good saws in my opinion. But I am biased, I used to work at Husqvarna R&D dept.

    • @tomtheplummer7322
      @tomtheplummer7322 5 лет назад

      Frig snacks Sir. We ran the distribution and race saws for husky in MN. We would port and polish in the mobile home between gigs. I still have my sthil still killer that looks stock. We called it a b rebuild. Had some Boyz taking down a cottonwood. Bzzzz. I just dropped it. Felled with style. Timber! Meh not even fire wood. Happy New Year.

    • @MrUbiquitousTech
      @MrUbiquitousTech 5 лет назад +1

      So is all the plastic your fault? ;o)

    • @Mrcaffinebean
      @Mrcaffinebean 5 лет назад

      David Österberg Do you have any stories of cool stuff that never made it to production?

    • @stefankaz53
      @stefankaz53 5 лет назад +1

      Tom, can you write that again in English please.@@tomtheplummer7322

    • @Music10161
      @Music10161 5 лет назад

      I sold my dad's old Rancher 61 for 250 bucks after he died, about 30 dollars less than he paid for it. I know the inflation rate means that 250 would be about 100 bucks in 1980 money but it still ran after sitting 4 years in a coastal town

  • @rstephe
    @rstephe 5 лет назад

    Nice big flakes of saw dust so your sharpening went well. You know we love watching and learning but, that burger image at the end stole the show.

  • @travis4798
    @travis4798 5 лет назад +2

    I got a free mini chainsaw for trimming, made in the 1950's. Ended up being a complete junker but I did get one pop out if it. It was pretty spectacular because when it did it broke the flywheel key, snapped the starting rope, and snapped the connecting rod. It looked to have a lot of hours on it so my guess was it was on it's last legs the last it was used.

  • @thomwham2239
    @thomwham2239 5 лет назад +5

    Love your work. Nice Blues Brothers reference.... “Glue....Strong stuff."

  • @rickmeade2686
    @rickmeade2686 5 лет назад +4

    I have a similar Jonsered, bought new about 30 years ago from a local dealer here in Southern Maine. It has been a great saw, as long as sawdust and chips are cleaned out often. I get a lot of comments when I go in for parts and supplies, "that old saw still running?" They made a good saw back then; It will still be running long after I'm gone!

  • @ruaraidhmcdonald-walker9524
    @ruaraidhmcdonald-walker9524 3 года назад

    Nice saw!! Not junk anymore! Just done this exact self same thing as a result. It's amazing what people throw out.

  • @justinhays2168
    @justinhays2168 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome videos love your work keep it up bud

  • @TreyCook21
    @TreyCook21 5 лет назад +3

    Happy New Year, Mustie! Thanks for another great year.

  • @carpetcrawler3611
    @carpetcrawler3611 5 лет назад +4

    You are the man! I learn a lot and learned a lot watching your videos. I even got my lawn mower running great thanks to you. Keep up the great work! Happy New Year!!!!

  • @swccbakersfieldca2076
    @swccbakersfieldca2076 3 года назад

    Hi from Bakersfield California. You yet once again are the man. Great video

  • @biglakewheeler
    @biglakewheeler 5 лет назад +2

    An hour long mustie video!! That’s gonna take a couple cups of coffee. You’re channel is my favorite on RUclips. Thank you for the knowledge you share mang 👍🏻

  • @whitetrashbandit2704
    @whitetrashbandit2704 5 лет назад +255

    Morning piss yellow. 😂😂😂😂😂 wonder if they sell that at the paint store?

    • @aserta
      @aserta 5 лет назад +9

      They don't call it yellow piss, buuuut.....

    • @bobstienke178
      @bobstienke178 5 лет назад +12

      Trash, laughed my ass off at that comment too!

    • @Kryten428
      @Kryten428 5 лет назад +13

      In the movie American Graffiti when Falfa and Milner finally meet Falfa is trying to describe the color of Milner's cars as "a mix of piss yellow and puke green".

    • @twinsmm1
      @twinsmm1 5 лет назад +17

      It's on the same paint chip card as Baby Shit Green.

    • @chrisdawson6380
      @chrisdawson6380 5 лет назад +6

      Never heard that one before- nearly ***t myself- you should be a comedian Mustie1- Great stuff

  • @johnmilner7603
    @johnmilner7603 5 лет назад +13

    Liquid super glue and immediately a complete coverage of baking soda on top of the super glue will make a rock hard adhesive that can be filed or sanded.

    • @wynottgivemore9274
      @wynottgivemore9274 3 года назад +2

      Wow, I knew I loved baking soda for all of its goodness,but that is true I'll be in my own personal heaven.😊 thank you!

    • @lsj1
      @lsj1 3 года назад

      Thanks for that bit of knowledge. I hadn't heard of that.

  • @G-Man-kc2nm
    @G-Man-kc2nm 5 лет назад

    Nice job .....that saw was very popular years ago in the forestry industry...thanks...I’m subscribing!

  • @bobwebber8521
    @bobwebber8521 3 года назад

    I concur with David Wallac below. Excellent video and easy to follow. Thanks so much.

  • @brandonboulton2776
    @brandonboulton2776 5 лет назад +13

    "Morning piss yellow" never saw that one in the crayola box.😂

  • @bobjoncas2814
    @bobjoncas2814 5 лет назад +14

    ..A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND YOUR'S..

  • @pegtooth2006
    @pegtooth2006 4 года назад

    And there we go..
    A nice morning piss yellow..
    Bwahaha
    Thank you for the videos Darren!

  • @johnclarke6647
    @johnclarke6647 4 года назад

    That tie wrap is a band to hold the boot to the cylinder. Husky often used a plastic band and Stihl uses a metal band. After the plastic band snapped, husky replaced it with a metal band.

  • @tootall5559
    @tootall5559 5 лет назад +18

    here's a tip that might prove useful for you and others. Use THIN superglue and baking soda. it dries almost instantly, and is very strong. the material can then be machined, or sanded into perfect shape. I use a super glue I got off ebay, I forget the name at the moment, but it's not the stuff you buy in stores, it's sure nuff stick youf fingers together kind, very strong on it's own, but the baking soda adds material and hardens it. They use the same method to fix dings in carbon fiber helicopter blades, so it is strong.
    Also, I sometimes use the epoxy putty to replace material until it sets up, it can be shaped, and once hard can be machined or sanded into shape as well, but it's sometimes easier to use than the baking soda and super glue method, especially when making complex parts.

    • @dalesworld1308
      @dalesworld1308 5 лет назад +2

      Brodak makes a good CA.

    • @tootall5559
      @tootall5559 5 лет назад +5

      @@dalesworld1308 not only does it have to be strong but the really thin CA works best with the baking soda. You can put the soda on first actually, then soak with the thin glue.

    • @bloodreighn
      @bloodreighn 5 лет назад +1

      Oooh thats interesting, ill give it a try!

    • @tootall5559
      @tootall5559 5 лет назад +1

      @@bloodreighn I use Bob Smith industries super thin super glue. However I find their thicker glue better for simply sticking the parts together. by the way, you can use just a little glue and soda, then build it up to where you want it that usually makes for an easier time shaping it. I used the epoxy putty to repair the leg of a ceramic carousel horse that was missing. When my wife, an artist in her own right got done painting it you could not tell it wasn't original However I documented the process with photos and showed the photos when I listed it on ebay It sold, and the lady was very happy to get it. She had one that was destroyed in a fire.

    • @EricSchutt
      @EricSchutt 5 лет назад +1

      toot tall also, store CA in your freezer. It will last dramatically longer (no moisture)

  • @whitetrashbandit2704
    @whitetrashbandit2704 5 лет назад +6

    When you started it.. Everybody woke up..lol

  • @bigpappahemi4263
    @bigpappahemi4263 4 года назад

    Your garage is high class! You have a fancy rug by your workbench!

  • @megaloogy
    @megaloogy 5 лет назад

    Good job Mustie1, I'd bet most small engine mechanics would have given up on that one.

  • @Chardok2
    @Chardok2 5 лет назад +4

    I love these long-form videos - just saying - it's a great decompressor for me at the end of the day. your almost unflappable demeanor (regarding challenges) and the way you speak as if I'm there really makes me feel like I'm "hangin' out, wrenching with ya." lol :)

  • @TheLoxxxton
    @TheLoxxxton 5 лет назад +3

    41.50 first time I have ever heard a slight frustration from Mustie. It's normally a laugh when I would be kicking stuff around the yard.

  • @chrisbolomey8667
    @chrisbolomey8667 5 лет назад +1

    my father had a jonesred saw I used to cut wood with,They are extremely fast saws.They usually run 1000 to 1500 rpm faster than any saw on the market.I had a friend using a huskavarna same cc motor and I could out cut him 4 to 1 with a dull chain.The down fall to jonesred was the air intake system would plug up very quick and then it would suck crap into cyclinder and burn up.

    • @tauncfester3022
      @tauncfester3022 5 лет назад

      That's quite a story bro, being that Jonsereds were made by Husky from 1997 to 2010 and used the same aircleaner and cooling fan particulate filter Husky used.

  • @michaeldougfir9807
    @michaeldougfir9807 5 лет назад +1

    Good work. I stuck with you for the whole hour and then some. And I am glad.
    I like your work. You are practical, you keep a civil tongue in your head, and I enjoyed watching you work.
    You need some needle nose pliars. Very small ones.

  • @lawrenceveinotte
    @lawrenceveinotte 5 лет назад +17

    so I notice how to tighten the chain, I worked in the woods for some time logging, how I have been shown is you pull up on the chain, that pulls the bar up as well, when the chain is right then you tighten the bar.

    • @Oldjohn52
      @Oldjohn52 3 года назад

      When I did tree work, we would hold the nose of the bar up with the left hand, and tighten the chain with the screwdriver in the right hand. Then, before you tighten the bar, you pull the chain around with your gloved hand. The chain should pull easily with very little slack showing on the bottom. Then, tighten the bar. As the chain gets warm, it expands and gets more slack.

  • @welshy8216
    @welshy8216 5 лет назад +3

    Have a Happy new year Mustie1 :) keep the videos coming !

  • @Jonas_Aa
    @Jonas_Aa 3 года назад

    The company Jonsered (Jonsereds Fabrikers AB) was founded in about 1830 in Sweden in the city Jonsered. In 1979 it was bought by Electrolux. The chain saw division merged with Husqvarna which is also a Swedish company making chain saws.

  • @JimmyMitchell-Lucky
    @JimmyMitchell-Lucky 4 года назад

    Mustie you sir are a hero!!! I’m glad you showed the engineering behind that saw ! I would not buy one the way that throttle is designed!

    • @stonedsavage7814
      @stonedsavage7814 3 года назад +1

      I had to learn them inside and out and sharpening at correct angles to get my chainsaw license (not really a license to use a chainsaw but to fell small to medium Tree's the UK is a wierd place to live)

  • @davidholliday6772
    @davidholliday6772 5 лет назад +3

    Great video on repairing the chainsaw. But please tell us more about the Burger!!!

    • @ddd228
      @ddd228 5 лет назад +1

      The Audio that should be used: OOOOHHHH YEAH!

  • @joneberhardt1233
    @joneberhardt1233 5 лет назад +6

    Watching Mustie with that air gun reminds me of my dentist. The difference is I enjoy seeing Mustie.

  • @kleinerbub84
    @kleinerbub84 2 года назад

    Oh, one of these strange Tillotson Models... I got one close to that on a Sihl 038, never got it to work right. Swapped it out to a also fitting Tilllotson from another series. Works like a charm. All the best to you guys, have a nice day

  • @bobmercer1816
    @bobmercer1816 4 года назад

    I like your tenasity with the Safety... Bevo

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv 5 лет назад +45

    That chainsaw is a doozie now, as one of my old mates would say :-D
    The tiny carbs can be almost impossible to fix if they have blockages, it's often better to just buy a new one.
    Mustie1 The chainsaw whisperer :-)

    • @hemihead6645
      @hemihead6645 5 лет назад +5

      Yeah, those carbs are junk. I've never had so much trouble with a carburetor in my life. And even the new one is junk.

    • @michelebeck4311
      @michelebeck4311 5 лет назад +3

      Ultrasonic cleaner!

    • @lancairw867
      @lancairw867 5 лет назад +4

      I agree that these diaphragm type carbs are difficult to fix. I never got one to run normal again and usually donate my old blowers/ trimmers to the local High School shop class 👍🏻

    • @manyhammers5944
      @manyhammers5944 5 лет назад +1

      zx8401ztv I used to think that way,I have a steam cleaner! You can still get them,supposed to be for cleaning bathrooms and such.

    • @tauncfester3022
      @tauncfester3022 5 лет назад +3

      Only if you aren't familiar with them. You need to find a repair shop that sells pumper carb rebuild kits. With the right rebuild kit, this carb will run like new.

  • @KPearce57
    @KPearce57 5 лет назад +15

    Picked up an old Lombard 2 man saw, 125cc in Texas? gonna try to bring it back to life.

    • @eaglewi
      @eaglewi 5 лет назад +2

      Those are hard on your back

    • @rudyruiz9521
      @rudyruiz9521 4 года назад

      How did it go?

  • @SCHNEKM483BK
    @SCHNEKM483BK 5 лет назад

    Stihl fan myself, but a few "old" saws actually WORKED. McCoulaugh was one). When they quit it was the "hand" saw. (2 MEN).

  • @mariosioannou4346
    @mariosioannou4346 5 лет назад +1

    Mustie1
    you have done it again! What a delightful, charming, entertaining and educational video. You have a natural ability and charisma for this . Looking so much forward to the next one. Thank you very much and I wish you and your family a healhty and happy new year.