WOW! Hidden Greasing Spot On A Chain Saw
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Does your power saw chain turn when you try to start it? You pull the starter rope and the chain moves? Watch Steve show you how to fix the problem. What do you think? Is it a broken clutch spring?? The clutch drum should turn freely without moving the clutch, let’s see if it does or maybe it’s stuck on the crankshaft?
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@Mr grow Medical The (by far) most common cause of small engine failure is stale fuel gumming up (varnishing) the carb. This would definitely cause your symptoms. The severity of this would dictate the necessary repairs.
Start here - empty the tank of old fuel (dispose of it properly.) Put fresh fuel (I recommend 91 Octane, but that's solely due to the lack of ethanol - at least up here in Canada) treated with Seafoam (www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/sea-foam-motor-treatment-473-ml-0387800p.html#srp).
Now run the engine as before - with the fuel cap loosely in place (enough to stop the splashing gas from getting out while letting air in.) If it performs well, tighten the cap per norm and repeat the test. No stall? You're gtg. Stall again indicates the cap is plugged - can be cleaned relatively easily or replaced cheaply.
If it's still running like a bag of hammers with the cap loose, then we have to move onto the next diagnostic step.
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I don’t have a chainsaw like that, but it was still very informative and guess what I recently bought you a beer have a good day.
I have a vintage homelite super 2 from the 60s and I think I have a grease port on my bar but I don't know if that will work for this bar
I've got a Husky with the clutch set up that way and in the manual it shows a picture of putting grease on that shaft and recommends doing it every time you sharpen the chain. But it doesn't explain it good enough to let you know about pumping it in or why it needs it. I just put a glob of grease on the shaft like it shows but didn't know why. Thanks for the video ! I'm sure I'll get more life out of that bearing now.
@@florpdorp7190 I have a vintage 922 Homelite I bought in 1979 brand new and that grease gun works for the bar.
That's quality beer and video brother... I've been running saws for 45 years and you just showed an old dog a new trick.... God bless
Glad to help
TOP SECRET! What would I do without these guys and u-tube. I learn something new every day about all my tractors, bush hog's, lawn equipment.
If I had teachers like this in school I would have been able to get a good , honorable job, and not end up being a Congressman.
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Really?
Well if we had congressmen or women that would bring back the importance of traditional values and ethics as well as the importance of hard work then we might not be where we are now.
If I were in charge of school systems there would not be a student receive a diploma until he /she could read a tape measure proficiently. They would be required to carry it at all times and measure anything they are ask to measure at any time. And each student would know a trade before graduating. Whether it would be cooking, welding, electrical wiring, plumbing, hvac, farming, machine trades, auto mechanic, diesel mechanic, etc.
then they wouldn’t have to set around in safe zones and cry because they feel worthless with their degree in mythology or psychology and be so worthless that they can’t figure out how to do anything but riot and badmouth our country. !!!
Andy Jones but if they had to learn all that then that would leave no time for antifa and BLM Ah conservatives they get me every time
Thank you
Probably the best small engine maintenence channel on youtube.
Give this man another beer 🤙
Wow, thanks!
theres no doubt about that scott
This is really well filmed and spoken clearly with good information. Well done! Thanks! 👍✔
Much appreciated!
Great video as always. Steve I'm located down in Florida and I have been restoring all sort of small engines from mowers to weed eaters from the trash and I always refer to your videos. Thanks!!!
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Great tip for greasing the clutch bearing. Thank you for this time saving maintenance tip.
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Not going to lie. I was skeptical at first, but now I’m subscribed 👏
Right on buddy! Thank You...
Same happened to me a while back, now find myself watching vids for issues I don’t have 😅😂 cheers!
Just pulled this maintenance on my 3 husqvarnas as per their owners manual a couple months ago. Didn't know to look for the secret hole though. My P26 Pioneers manual doesn't mention a clutch bearing needing lubed. After 43 years guess I better check it out .
If the secret grease hole isn't on your chainsaw... well you have to add drops of oil between the needle bearing and the clutch... don't ask me how I know..... :(
Another terrific video...short and to the point. Excellent camera work. Really great. Thanks Steve. Jesus bless.
Thank you kindly!
Your a great teacher!!! Thanks steve, art.
I appreciate that!
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I wondered what that thing was in my saw toolbox (greaser). I learned something today, thanks Steve!
Glad to help
A stuck clutch is most likely always the bearing, as most of the bearings ride in a plastic cage. The cage gets hot from lack of lubrication, and melts and wipes out the bearings, which is what you end up with here.
Out of all of the saws and weedeaters with clutches I have worked on over the years, I rarely ever run into a broken spring.
Good catch on that.
Thanks for the excellent tip Steve! I think my Jonsered CS2245 has the same hole in the crankshaft. I’ll use this advice next time I have the saw out.
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I continually preach preventive Maintenance to all my customers.
This video was/is Extremely simple and Extremely informative.
I'm going to take a look at my saw now.
Great to hear!
When that clutch drum wasn't coming off I thought this was going to be a multi-beer job.
Hey now, don't sell your jobs so short. Start early...
I always prime the pump with one before I even open my tool box eh
@@kramnull8962 You can't drink all day, if you don't start early
This guy certainly knows his stuff, I never new the hole in the bar was for greasing it.
Thank You...
Outstanding reminder of something I missed when serving my chainsaws. Thanks.
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Very good , You just fixed my issue. Thank You !
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I saw this video when you posted it and ordered the chainsaw grease gun. I hate to say I have not used it yet. I have a Husqvarna 350 and I will see if I can grease the needle bearing as well as the bar sprocket.
Steve,
Most of the bar tip grease guns I've seen has been blue or black. Yours was kind of red did it come that way, or did you refill the grease gun?
Thanks Steve: That was a good tip
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Thanks again Steve. Another money and frustration saver!👍
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Once again great infomative video from an expert in the field.
Thanks again!
Thirty years of using a chainsaw, and never guessed you could grease that. I feel a fool.
I have known about the grease hole for the bar ...thank you for the clutch bearing grease information
Glad to help
I always learn something new from all of your videos. Thanks
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Great job you made it simple enough for anyone could understand
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Never new that. Very valuable information. Thanks for sharing!
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Just used this. Helped a lot!
Right on
Good to know , thank you sir , how often would you give these grease points a squirt ?
Thanks for all your videos. Very HELPFUL
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Just ordered the grease gun... thanks for the tip...!
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Steve is like the Fun Uncle my parents never let me be around :(
Awesome, I had no idea! Thanks. And I hate to admit that I’ve been cutting and burning wood for 20 years.
Steve please remind people to clean their round and flat files with a wire brush. A clean file does a better job.
File cards work good too.
@@scotraney4830
Yes file cards are the best. But most folks seem not to know about them.
Steve, I watched your thing on oil holes in your Stihl chain saws and weed whackers. I went out and bought
one of the grese guns , like you had. Was dissappointed cause gun wouldnt work. Went back, got another one, worked great on my weed whacker. No holes in my chain saws. Could I drill holes in the end of my bars to grease them ? I enjoy watching your videos, but since I dont drink, I grab a diet pepsi. lol Thanx for the info. You make it easy, for a Veg, like me to understand the things your showing. Keep up the good work. Hack!
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Another excellent job Steve. Thanx
Very welcome
You only need to grease that bearing once a season i guess.
or when the chain comes of for any reason
Thanks for the clue about the hidden grease port!!!
Any time!
Cool. I didn't know about that Grease Hole. Will be checking my Husqvarna 460 Rancher for that ...
Very glad I stumbled upon your channel. The nuggets of knowledge I'm finding should make it more likely that my new Husqvarna should last me several years. Thanks. 👍
Glad to help
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
My pleasure!
Thank you. It was very helpful, I will buy one of those grease guns.
Right on
Steve are you great guy keep going whatever you do it don’t worry about the idiots say rap
Just stumbled across your site this morning. I watched five videos now, I thought I knew pretty much what I was doing, but apparently I'm operating like a newbie. Lol
It's not work you're doing here, hope you keep it up for a long time!
Thanks
Right on Will! Thank You...
I've been running husky saws for years, I have been greasing the needle bearing all that time. The dealers should have told you about this. Well done for telling the people. About time. Only told a friend about that a couple of weeks ago.
Right on
Every day a school day...grease gun ordered! Thanks for the info...new subscriber...
Right on Mikey....
Awesome. Thanks for that. Very very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Had to google some tips on fixing my chainsaw, never thought I’d find a fellow islander. Sweet vids.
New fan from the Cowichan valley
Right on Bill! Thank You...
VERY INFORMATIVE, I DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THESE GREASE HOLES,,,THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!! ROBERT MCNEAL,DECATUR AL.
Glad it was helpful!
Learned something new. Thanks
Glad to hear it!
Great info Steve. Always very informative, many thanks.
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Another great tip Steve fir a newbie, Gid mun.
Thanks 👍
Awesome Tutorial thanks, this information was very helpful.👍
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Wow. What an education. I live in North Queensland., Australia.
Right on Mate!
Thanks Steve!
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Good info Steve.
Thanks
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NICE!!!! Thanks again Steve...
Any time!
I just oil that bearing every time I clean the saw or take the cover off.
Grease it
Ditto. What would the probaility be that the edges of the vertical grease hole lead to premature failure of the needle roller bearing (greased or not)?
I didn't know that hole was there, thank you so much
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Well you make look so easy. Wonderful very helpful
I'm so glad!
Good job Steve !! Great information as usually !!
Thanks 👍
thx steve for your good work
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Thank you very much. Great job! I did not know that.
Our pleasure!
Thanks A lot it save A lot of wasted time and $. Keep up the great classes because its easy to learn from you👍
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Thanks Steve
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Great tips! Thanks, much appreciated as always!!
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Great help thank you sir.
Happy to help
Thanks for video didn’t know about greasing that part
Glad to help
Helpful information, thank you so much !!
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I do that when I service my saw. Also, like the cap. Love your channel and have picked up several good tips on saw maintenance.
Cool, thanks!
That was very informative & valuable.
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Thank you friend!
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Thanks for all your Info Sharing, Education and Help Steve! Cheers my Canadian Friend!!!
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Many people asking about Stihl... so I checked my MS391 while doing cleaning, maintenance and inspection. No grease hole, manual says to clean crankshaft stub & needle cage and lubricate with Stihl lubricant (special accessory)
Have the tube of gear lubricant for brush cutters ... Doesn't look like it needs any yet. (Edit: guys at dealer say they use Mystik grease and/or Multilub would be fine) Lucas Red "N" Tacky would be a great choice and I will probably do that. Stihl bearing grease is not in stock.
Great information! Thank you
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OK, that is a hot tip. Thank you.
No problem!
Thank you!
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Very cool tip! Thank you!
No problem!
Thank You Steve for sharing your knowledge!!!
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Never knew that. Ill have to look at mine and see if it's got that.
Right on
Thanks
Welcome
Great video, Steve, thanks a lot. I have a problem though. When I go to remove the clutch, it just spins and turns the motor. How do I stop that so that the clutch will unscrew?
Funny thing, I've just given my little old faithful Stihl 017 a thorough service , apart from new plug, air filter etc l fitted a new guide bar, chain and drive sprocket, clutch disc and bearing. The first thing l did was grease the new bearing ( The old one was fine actually) I didn't notice a grease hole on that chainsaw , maybe l should look! ☺️
Good job Steve!
Thank You...
@@StevesSmallEngineSaloon I just checked the needle bearing on a new (to me) Jonsered. Bone dry. NO grease on the bearing or shaft. Good to go now.
A great tip, which i did not know. Going to look at my 455 know!
Right on
I love too!!.thanks for the good tips!,very usefull.
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Excellent!
Awesome, thank you...
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This was really cool. All my saws are 1960's-1970's Stihls though. Have to check them out!
Incidentally, I have an old 045 that needs a new choke switch. You wouldn't happen to know where to get one would you?
Awesome video, learned a lot, thank you.....love how the links are available
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Great tip,
Glad you think so!
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Great video. Thanks
Glad you liked it!
great video like always, you show things and explain them in a simple manner making it very easy to follow
I appreciate that!
Do Stihl saws have that feature? I like it! Great tip! I'll drink to that!
Do Stihl saws have that needle bearing & port?
great video steve as always
Thank You...