THE LIMB REAPER LIVES!!! Rebuilding and restoring a custom built Stihl MS200t by John's Custom Saws
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- Опубликовано: 9 дек 2021
- John finishes building this very special chainsaw in this video. Follow John's Custom Saws on RUclips and Instagram
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The fact John allowed us to see all of this tips, tricks and hard work blew my mind. I would have completely understood if he kept all his secrets. Amazing job!
Tell em! Nobody wants to work anyways.
Hrm, I feel the exact opposite, whether it's John, Tinman, Kensie/Bayou, I.Horse none of them have "mah secret recipe" and, in general, such sentiments in chainsaw-tuning seem to be fluff (when's the last time a genuine "novel trick" was dropped into the saw-zeitgeist by a saw-tuner? We are the smallest, least developed 2-stroke-niche and collaboration is the only viable path, if everyone was trying to reivnent the wheel w/ porting every platform available then this hobby would have 1/100th the participants it does now!)
So cool seeing them collaborate like this, one of my favorite climbers w/ one of my fave builders :D
Haha it's true he could show me every possible step in the world and I wouldn't even consider for a moment to try and compete with it. I don't like wrenching much at all, I'll leave it to the grease monkeys!
Huge respect to the saw knowledge of John (and Gordy)!!
Best chainsaw rope replacement demo ever! Detailed, clear, and concise. The tech is a real pro.
Just a little information from an older industrial mechanic snap-on has a set of hydraulic seal spoons that would make your job of installing those grommets a lot easier. I don’t want to step on toes mechanics can be very prideful about accepting any outsider information so if you’re interested I would be happy to get you the information and exact description. Great video I enjoy watching the younger generation technicians that take pride in their craft. With Respect. RR
I'm one of the six that watch this series again in one sitting.
I would not waste my time trying to rebuild it myself when John is so knowledgeble. Great job Jake for introducing us too. Take care.
GREAT LOOKING SAW! Your attention to detail = A+ It's comforting to know that there are still people out there that just try things out.
Killer video Jake! Thanks for making it and thanks to John for sharing his methods.
It's always nice to see a PRO rebuilding a saw!!
It blocks off room in the bar oil chamber so your bar oil and fuel run out at the approximate same time. I believe was their purpose anyway.
BADDDASSSSS!! I saw this saw in a later video and thought you spray painted it but WOW what a process, John is the MAN!
that really makes the chips! so fast and smooth! it stinks when they say “new” when they are not!
creates so much work for individuals trying to do the job once! great video, amazing powder coating
job! just looks like new! great color combination for the saw.
I found a trick with those intake manifold boots all you need is a piece of string that you tie around the end of the boot then just pull through the carb housing the string will come off and the boot will perfectly fit into place.
Crazy passion and knowledge, that painting recipe. Awesome.
This mini-series has been awesome!
Would be handy to have a basket for the dye pot! Thanks a million for the plastic dye demo, I am definitely going to try that.
What a beauty!!
Damn Jake & Gordy! That’s no topping saw, that’s an MS251 in disguise!!! Bad ass gentlemen!!! 👍👍
Excellent build. The 200's have been out of production for a decade or so. Most of them are wore slap out. It gets really pricy to rebuild and replace all those parts but, it's a necessity if you want to make them reliable again. The 200 is far and away the best climbing saw ever produced. Your saw is better than new Jake. Congrats to you and John. Nicely done. I definitely like that AV bushing too
Bud u are the most knowledgeable guy yet I used to port motocross cylinders in the 80s and u got it keep it up awesome instructionals
someone brought me a Stihl ms 200t to repair one month ago, the first one I worked on .... I was extremely impressed by how good this chainsaw is! you did a very good job! looks great! greetings from Romania!
I didn't think it would be this hard, I almost regret trying to get a 200t
You can tell that he knows what he’s doing from the way he explains everything. Great video
Not going to lie. I was really hoping for a "Before" and "After" comparison. Would love to see how much performance gain you received from the tune up and porting job. Can still tell that thing shreds something fierce. I imagine it's a huge bonus for you knowing you can work on big trees and only need one top handle for a lot longer without having to trade up to a heavier saw. Hope to see that bad boy in action soon.
The Panther guide bars are generally, but no exclusively, built and oriented towards milling. The two cuts that John was asking about, at #53:45, are meant for attaching the guide bar to the Panther mills, especially the Panther Cub which works with smaller guide bars. It serves the purpose of sag (also called bar sag), which is the result of gravity acting on the overhung hardware spanning across the coupling that holds the indicator, because it is a mill guide bar
My favorite saw videos, great job, thanks for taking us along.
I laughingly said 200 right before you did! Lots of guys don’t line up the little tab to the little tab on the intake… dude that’s an awesome build on an awesome looking saw!!!! That exhaust pipe deal is just super badazz!!!! Looks absolutely awesome orange 🍊!!!!!
As someone else mentioned in the comments.. my guess is that plug in the oil tank is for structural support for that large void, to help prevent breakage in the event it gets wacked. Awesome video as always! 👍
That was super interesting to watch. Doing the powder coating and dyeing the plastic is on a hole different level. I was hoping that you were doing a giveaway saw video. I would say John is really keeping these saw builds very interesting and entertaining.
I agree. If you tear down a saw into its major parts - it gets new bearings and seals. I just restored a Stihl 025 and 021. They both got new bearings and seals. It is a cheap and easy repair.
Excellent tips from John. He’s a great guy and saw builder!
That saw is a rockstar!! Awesome build! Now it looks too good to use!!
God i miss chainsaws and climbing!!
Awesome... Thank you John, for spewing knowledge.
That looks so sick. Thanks for the step by step process. Too much patience I dont have.
I love these videos! I like how long and detailed everything has been! Keep them coming!
Great series !!!
Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
After seeing how much work it takes to do one saw......wow, dedication right there. Excellent work and a beautiful kick a** saw man. Great videos! Thanks for walking us through the process.
Wow, they built an awesome 200T and that bar and chain combo works better I believed possible on that custom saw!!
I can't imagine what that saw cost in total to build, but man I wish I could get one too. It's not possible of course on my income, but I loved my stock 200T when I had one and I wish I never had to let it go.
Great video. 😎👍🇺🇸
I'm really digging these build videos that you're going. Keep up the good work!
That's an impressive result!!!!
Another great video.👍 Thanks to you and John for doing this build and sharing the tips and tricks along the way. Awesome attention to detail John. One cool looking 200T!
Talk about a complete, Transformation!! Bravo 👍 Jacob! Bravo!! 🙌 You put out another outstanding video that popped up, like a piece of toast in my video feed!!!!
Impressive!!! Thank you for your time again!!!
Wish I had the knowledge and technical skill to do the same on my MS 200T. Awesome video, +1!
Awesome Dude! You went with the Tru-Kote! Outstanding! Wow!
as I understand it, that little plastic piece in the bar oil chamber of the crank case on 200ts was for crack/depression protection. It's there to help bolster the case to keep it from caving in or cracking if it were to ever get bashed around. Generally speaking it's not needed though. Also think it was really only ever stuck in the earlier 200ts.
Super cool video on the limb reaper, maybe I'll build me one on day..
Wow the saw runs and I learned a few things I wasn't expecting on a chainsaw video lol I might try the plastic die for some old 3/4 wheeler, dirtbike fenders and tanks that's faded. Haven't ever seen it done this way looks great. Thanks for all the time and knowledge that went into this.
Absolute legend mate
Very impressive build. Cuts like it is going through butter.
Absolutely Brilliant Job
That plastic piece in the oil tank is for support. It reinforces the oil tank and helps prevent cracking on impact from common drops and banging around. Cast aluminum cracks really easy. Without that I’m sure it will crack super easy. Good luck.
Would love to see What you would do with the little 025 Was 15 years in a steel dealership when they came out? I knew that it was awesome. And seems to be still. Porting them is just been my hobby. They are wicked just cleaning them up. And openings them up a little. Good to see a young man.
Confirming a lot of what I was taught.
In my younger day. Pushing 60 now. My mind and body are in a race to see which one gives up first.
Another great video!
Impressive work of art.
Awsome job guys!! Just a quick suggestion, after cutting like that at the end, let the saw run for 15 - 20 seconds at idle after cutting to help cool it down. What a wicked build. Nicely done. 👍
That's freaking awesome... beautiful machine 🤙🏻🪓😎
Thank you for your openness about every step involved! Thank you both and i do watch both channels! You have given me more confidence on doing my own first saw! Have a ms 362 c-m two years old and a year old ms500i! Going to get at the 362 but my 500i will only get professional hands into her!
That's a lot of friggin work. Thank you. Both of you.
Thanks Jacob. Great times.🙂. I sure enjoyed all of that. I think I have to try the dye out.
Well worth the couple hours of my time. Great work gents
Great video, thanks both of you 👏👏👏👏
Acetone is in the red can of brake kleen and hence the reason it melts plastic. The acetone you mix in your dye is what essentially opens the “pores” of the plastic to allow the dye to take.
To both of you, just wow! Thanks so much for the time you've given to share this knowledge and detail. The saw looks fantastic, and performs like a total monster. Keep up the great work Brothers! With love from the STC family
The plastic piece in the oil tank probably was added after the fact because the saw wasn't balanced properly, where the oil side was heavier than the gas side. Stihl probably made their crankcase dies already and didn't want to redo them so they retrofitted it.
man that is so effin cool. hell of a job John, what a ripper.
That saw sounds crisp and strong
So much better than OEM color!
Amazing absolutely amazing !!!! Great job John !
Amazing work that saw is blessed by the best bro take care care of that saw as if it was you’re eyes man pure beauty stay safe God bless
Love this channel
In my head I'm singing "He's a saw man" to the tune from the Blues Brothers movie "He's a Soul Man"
This guy is a wizard!
What an Awesome 3 part series transforming that legend of a saw into a beast! Kudos to you and John for a stellar production 👍
That is awesome looking saw and with a big bar on top of that 😁😎👍👍👍👍👍
In 2003 I purchased a black Silverado SS, the old cliche, black is beautiful when you keep it clean, fast forward 20 years, 20,000 miles on odometer, thus the low mileage, hard to keep beautiful.
Great video! I wish he would make more videos like this!
Top notch work.
That is a killer custom 200 😍
Nice work. My brother have 2 of them 200 chainsaw.
Very nice chainsaw from Scotland and please keep the great videos coming 👍
Frickin awesome guys 👌
Loved it when your dogs were done in the easy bake oven...ding! lol
That saws a wee beauty 👍🏻
This was totally dope. Thanks for sharing!
risultato fantastico bravi
Really enjoyed this one, the man’s definitely a pro, thanks for sharing 👍
Awesome video! So Cool to watch the process 👍
That turned out killer John is a mastermind on those saws amazing 🤩
Tip on using spray paint….. remove anything that can’t handle 450 degrees…. Then heat in oven for 1 hr and use 1200 degree charcoal grill paint while parts are hot. Basically goes on like a powder coat and is very durable
Beautiful job and video of it!!! And lol it was nice to see, for the 1st time ever, someone besides myself epoxy'ing rubber to the bottom (I do it for both balancing the unit when it sits, AND protecting it IE having rubber feeties on each corner of the bottom lets you put it down wayyyy rougher on 'crete! JB Weld works best but even 5min-epoxy will hold the rubber for months if you know how to prep properly, JB feeties have lasted me nearly 2yrs!)
Surprised you guys questioned it pulling that bar, my mostly stock 355t wears an 18" at all times, honestly doesn't seem to have any issues whatsoever with it (the pairing just 'works well' it's not fighting to make it happen like if you put a 16" on a 25cc :P )
Love the skidplate have never seen/used one on my climbsaws only groundsaws, gonna go make one for my 2511 after seeing this :D
Rubber grommets or intake boots , motorcycle tech I use a pot of bowling water and heat em up straight off the oven. Or if needed heat em with a propane torch. They get soft as butter. But it’s dangerous with the torch and the hot boiled ones hurt your fingers .
10+ Celsius is when both sthil and Husqvarna recomends Winter mode. But most here dont even use it. It can get down to -20 c too
Best trim saw ever made
How is it that only 10 percent of viewers liked 👍 this video what's not to like nicely done
Most video's on RUclips average 10% likes. Pretty silly that more people don't throw a "like" for something good like the material Treeson throws out there. Should be 25% minimum.
Good god what processes
Very cool series.
I want one !
Chido chido vato👏🏼👏🏼👍🏽you t best Jhon
Be great to see a how to sharpen that quarter pitch chain / top handle saws with jed maybe?
Also saw/chain set up for cuts in the tree compared to buckin big logs? 🤷♂️
Either way thanks for your brilliant video's sharing the knowledge 🤘
Great work men. Go reap the rewards !!!!
There’s a lot of knowledge in that mind.