Perfect. You made a challenging tree look easy. That funny trunk, you cut it in the perfect spot, I thought. The saw..., wow, love the responsiveness of that saw, it must have been a monster once you set it for use and optimal mix. Wow, snappy. Nice work my Man, love it. Thanks for record'n. Tipping my hat from Alaska. . Hello to all, on the Main.
What saw do you like better in the 50 cc class the Stihl MS 261c-m or the Husqvarna 550 xp mk2? I live in southwest Missouri we have a lot of oak and hickory.
Randy hi. Most of the new Stihl saws are lacking in the lowend power department imho. I like the standard 550 since it is .7 of a pound less than the ll and not physically as large as the 562 like the 550ll. Assuming all saws are zipped too, Thanks for watching.
Hey Jack!!! Where ya been!! Been a good coupla years or so since your last uploads, hasn't it? I was half-afraid a log had rolled over on you or something.
I have a Tree Monkey ported 562xp with a 20 bar/chain. I like it. I also have a 390xp ported by the same guy aka Scott Kunz of Augusta Wisconsin. He makes a mean ported 390xp!.
I haven’t watched much of his channel since it’s a lot of technical stuff for those that work on saws. And I really can’t remember why I left this comment either. Maybe just to brag about my saws I don’t know lol.... be careful in the woods, there’s a lot of loggers up here and I’ve known a few that never made it home after a day on the job in this small NW Wisconsin town.
you always come up with some good videos. could you make a tutorial on how to do a good humbolt cut? the first time i tried it, it didnt turn out too well.
Hi Jack, the 562 seems to have the power needed with the longer bars, but my question is, while using one with a 28-32 inch bar, does the stock oiler provide enough lube or is there a bigger oiler or modification to the stock one needed to flow whats required when running the saw daily? Thanks for your input and stay safe.
+sevtlogging I would not run a 32" consistently on this saw, it is to small displacement wise. 28"er is the end of it for me - it will go to town with that length. The stock oiler does okay on the 28. Volume is a little lacking for a 32" bar i.m.h.o. Not aware of a h.o. oiler and I have not tried to modify the stock one, yet. Thx for watching!
A 28" it pulls fine and oils alright. IMHO not so with a 32" mounted up. Besides, if a 32" bar is needed then I grabbing a bigger power head. Thanks for watching.
Travis hi. I pondered this idea for a bit... If you are asking if I spend all that time "constructing"the bench talk videos, do all the saw testings, and go on tree killing sprees with clients saws,,, all the while talking about the zippkit levels, my thoughts when compared to other saws in the same (and possibly upper and possibly saws from another era) classes, and occasionally mentioning last names of the saw's owner but I'm farming out the actual modification or port work, the answer is NO. Email is the best, 1st point of contact. Thanks for watching.
Jeff hi. Saw shops on the West Coast. I have at last ½ a dozen axes. A few are from in the '90s. Probably had this one for at least 10 years - Razursharp in Eureka Ca - from before this was filmed. Thanks for watching.
in bellaire ohio .....nice saw can you send saws from anywhere to those guys to port them cause i have a few i would like to get on steroids like that...thanks
+darryl sheppard I guess I'm neither a gorilla or finesse type operator. I live in eastern Canada. The furthest east you can go. The island of Newfoundland. I mostly cut small diameter wood and for the I use a stihl ms260. For slighter bigger jobs I have an 036. I really enjoy and learn from your videos on cutting larger diameter trees. You have awesome technique. I just recently bough a ms461 as some of the trees I am cutting are 24-30" diameter. Small by your standards but big wood for eastern Canada. Seems like a decent saw so far. I only ran about 20 tanks of gas through it. I have a 28" Oregon powermatch bar and chain. Any suggestions to what type of chain I should use? I am currently using stihl rc chain.
They use to make a Stihl mount 32"er that was .063 gauge. I am not sure if Tsumara still does of not. The chainsaw guy out of Canada sells a 30"er Stihl mount that is .063 currently I think. Thanks for watching.
+MrStihlman441 In this video it is Motul. They all pretty much all seem to smoke a little bit at 50:1, the conditions have to be just right for the better ones to be visible though. Also, what you are seeing is my saw/s not blowing up. Cheers as well!
kp123 I can't answer for Jack, but down here in Louisiana, before the delimbers took over, the skidders would drag the logs treelength to an area we called a cold deck. There the sawhands would cut the sawlogs to the proper lenth, and then they would be dragged on to the loader. If there was no one to hold the dummy end of your tape, you would have to walk all the way baxk to the butt to attach your tape on every single log, often 33' feet, and in this part of the country in may take 25 or 30 per load. That's a lot of walking. I've heard of guys carryng 4 tapes, and cutting a lot faster with far less walking.
I run two tapes in order to measure multiple trees, logs, at the same time. Similar in concept to what Christi had said. Less time spent walking back and forth. Thanks for watching gentlemen.
Probably way less than with a stock one, it's already a terrible saw in the summer because of the high revs, opening the exhaust and making it run even hotter will ruin it in 2 years with regular use, especially actual forest work where you fell, limb and buck the tree with the stopping and starting nonstop. Throw in a 28" bar or longer and you have a lifespan of a solid year and a half.
Gentlemen hi. It’s a known quantity that there is less residual heat retained due to the enhanced flow characteristics of a ported muffler. Also more cool air/fuel is flowing through the engine. I don't run little saws like this much as a production cutter. They just don't get 'em off the stump fast enough. The other side of that is that the wood is to big and the terrain is rough so a guy is using a 32" or longer most often. Most professional fallers will use a saw, if it is their only saw, for a year. Then upgrade to a new one and sell the two year old spare. So maybe 200 days of work at somewhere around 6/7 hours a day. Longevity will depend upon a few factors. Mix oil choice being paramount. General maintenance is important. I had one 390xp I used here and there in seven different years for at least 6.5 million board feet cut. I had 562s in the hundreds of thousands cut - which takes a lot of days since the wood is smaller. Barring a weird mechanical failure, they seem to last me a fair amount of time. Thanks for watching.
I like how you place your axe as a indication of movement. That's some pro stuff there.
You have taught me a lot. Thank you sir. Love watching you fell trees!
Love to see a professional work. Good job.
That is one exceptionally tuned 562xp. WOW!
Better yet, more so than the saw, this guy is one EXCEPTIONAL faller! =D
I am building a 562xp right now cant wait thanks for all your great videos
Great cut ...got a 562 ...best saw all-around
Perfect. You made a challenging tree look easy. That funny trunk, you cut it in the perfect spot, I thought. The saw..., wow, love the responsiveness of that saw, it must have been a monster once you set it for use and optimal mix. Wow, snappy.
Nice work my Man, love it. Thanks for record'n. Tipping my hat from Alaska. .
Hello to all, on the Main.
And thats how its done! Nice shot Jack!
Nice cut, perfect holding wood on the stump
You always make it look effortless.
Beauty drop! Waiting on Walkers to do my 562. Looking forward to it if its anything like yours!
nice work. thank you for giving God the glory!
A nice soft landing. Well done.
awesome!! I've been looking at the 562
Nice work!, thumbs up on your cuts. Safe and well done with a sharp saw.
I think that’s a great sounding saw nice
dude your livin a dream! I'm jealous haha
Good cut!
What saw do you like better in the 50 cc class the Stihl MS 261c-m or the Husqvarna 550 xp mk2? I live in southwest Missouri we have a lot of oak and hickory.
Randy hi. Most of the new Stihl saws are lacking in the lowend power department imho.
I like the standard 550 since it is .7 of a pound less than the ll and not physically as large as the 562 like the 550ll.
Assuming all saws are zipped too,
Thanks for watching.
Hey Jack!!! Where ya been!! Been a good coupla years or so since your last uploads, hasn't it? I was half-afraid a log had rolled over on you or something.
I have a Tree Monkey ported 562xp with a 20 bar/chain. I like it. I also have a 390xp ported by the same guy aka Scott Kunz of Augusta Wisconsin. He makes a mean ported 390xp!.
Curtis hi. I'm happy for you. But, isn't this a statement of glee for his channel? Thanks for watching just the same.
I haven’t watched much of his channel since it’s a lot of technical stuff for those that work on saws. And I really can’t remember why I left this comment either. Maybe just to brag about my saws I don’t know lol.... be careful in the woods, there’s a lot of loggers up here and I’ve known a few that never made it home after a day on the job in this small NW Wisconsin town.
you always come up with some good videos. could you make a tutorial on how to do a good humbolt cut? the first time i tried it, it didnt turn out too well.
+OffroadTrucker740 Check the video "Humboldt verse modified Humboldt undercut"
Here is a link to a video posted about a year ago.
ruclips.net/video/eZ8JJA6bBpQ/видео.html
Thanks for watching.
Hi Jack, the 562 seems to have the power needed with the longer bars, but my question is, while using one with a 28-32 inch bar, does the stock oiler provide enough lube or is there a bigger oiler or modification to the stock one needed to flow whats required when running the saw daily? Thanks for your input and stay safe.
+sevtlogging I would not run a 32" consistently on this saw, it is to small displacement wise. 28"er is the end of it for me - it will go to town with that length. The stock oiler does okay on the 28. Volume is a little lacking for a 32" bar i.m.h.o. Not aware of a h.o. oiler and I have not tried to modify the stock one, yet. Thx for watching!
A 28" it pulls fine and oils alright. IMHO not so with a 32" mounted up. Besides, if a 32" bar is needed then I grabbing a bigger power head.
Thanks for watching.
Legend
So do you do your porting yourself on the 562s and how much does it cost
Travis hi.
I pondered this idea for a bit...
If you are asking if I spend all that time "constructing"the bench talk videos, do all the saw testings, and go on tree killing sprees with clients saws,,, all the while talking about the zippkit levels, my thoughts when compared to other saws in the same (and possibly upper and possibly saws from another era) classes, and occasionally mentioning last names of the saw's owner but I'm farming out the actual modification or port work, the answer is NO.
Email is the best, 1st point of contact.
Thanks for watching.
Where do you buy your wedges and axe from? What length axe is that? Thanks
Jeff hi. Saw shops on the West Coast. I have at last ½ a dozen axes. A few are from in the '90s. Probably had this one for at least 10 years - Razursharp in Eureka Ca - from before this was filmed.
Thanks for watching.
awesome saw
Great video sir, could you let me know what the contact info was to Hi-Rev saw works? I was not able to read the tag
If you are still interested send an email.
danger_cat@rocketmail.com
Thanks for watching.
greyjoey123 867-5309
nice shot
in bellaire ohio .....nice saw can you send saws from anywhere to those guys to port them cause i have a few i would like to get on steroids like that...thanks
Hello.
My contact information is in the description of most of the latest videos.
Thanks for watching.
Spot on jack!
Nice!
Oh, yeah... And I'm Jed. Emma's my daughter. Not sure how her name got up there!
Man love your videos! Excellent precision. How long have you been logging? Do you have a favourite brand of saw?
+darryl sheppard Which cc size?
+hotsaws101 What condition are your fingers and wrists in?
+hotsaws101 Are you a finesse or gorilla type user?
+hotsaws101 There are a lot of variables to consider when answering that question.
+darryl sheppard I guess I'm neither a gorilla or finesse type operator. I live in eastern Canada. The furthest east you can go. The island of Newfoundland. I mostly cut small diameter wood and for the I use a stihl ms260. For slighter bigger jobs I have an 036. I really enjoy and learn from your videos on cutting larger diameter trees. You have awesome technique. I just recently bough a ms461 as some of the trees I am cutting are 24-30" diameter. Small by your standards but big wood for eastern Canada. Seems like a decent saw so far. I only ran about 20 tanks of gas through it. I have a 28" Oregon powermatch bar and chain. Any suggestions to what type of chain I should use? I am currently using stihl rc chain.
Are you running 50 or 58 gauge? It's shame they don't have those bars in 63.
They use to make a Stihl mount 32"er that was .063 gauge. I am not sure if Tsumara still does of not. The chainsaw guy out of Canada sells a 30"er Stihl mount that is .063 currently I think.
Thanks for watching.
Hi thereWondering which oil, mix are you running can see some smoke there.Cheers
+MrStihlman441 In this video it is Motul. They all pretty much all seem to smoke a little bit at 50:1, the conditions have to be just right for the better ones to be visible though. Also, what you are seeing is my saw/s not blowing up.
Cheers as well!
Awesome saw!
After porting this saw, the carb was reset with the diagnostics tool?
Cristi hi. Thanks for watching. No.
Ah ha, I love it....
No...
Jack is the diagnostics tool.
i know this is an older video but just curious how do you like the 562 ?
Properly zipped & sporting a 28" bar they are a force in mini wood.
Thanks for watching.
Why are you packing two tapes?
kp123 I can't answer for Jack, but down here in Louisiana, before the delimbers took over, the skidders would drag the logs treelength to an area we called a cold deck. There the sawhands would cut the sawlogs to the proper lenth, and then they would be dragged on to the loader. If there was no one to hold the dummy end of your tape, you would have to walk all the way baxk to the butt to attach your tape on every single log, often 33' feet, and in this part of the country in may take 25 or 30 per load. That's a lot of walking. I've heard of guys carryng 4 tapes, and cutting a lot faster with far less walking.
@@christistandley5661 never seen that before, thanks
I run two tapes in order to measure multiple trees, logs, at the same time. Similar in concept to what Christi had said. Less time spent walking back and forth.
Thanks for watching gentlemen.
hi, just wondering what sort of life span are you getting out of a ported 562
Probably way less than with a stock one, it's already a terrible saw in the summer because of the high revs, opening the exhaust and making it run even hotter will ruin it in 2 years with regular use, especially actual forest work where you fell, limb and buck the tree with the stopping and starting nonstop. Throw in a 28" bar or longer and you have a lifespan of a solid year and a half.
Erik C good think husky offers a 4 year warranty instead of a two lol
Gentlemen hi. It’s a known quantity that there is less residual heat retained due to the enhanced flow characteristics of a ported muffler.
Also more cool air/fuel is flowing through the engine.
I don't run little saws like this much as a production cutter. They just don't get 'em off the stump fast enough.
The other side of that is that the wood is to big and the terrain is rough so a guy is using a 32" or longer most often.
Most professional fallers will use a saw, if it is their only saw, for a year. Then upgrade to a new one and sell the two year old spare. So maybe 200 days of work at somewhere around 6/7 hours a day.
Longevity will depend upon a few factors. Mix oil choice being paramount. General maintenance is important.
I had one 390xp I used here and there in seven different years for at least 6.5 million board feet cut.
I had 562s in the hundreds of thousands cut - which takes a lot of days since the wood is smaller.
Barring a weird mechanical failure, they seem to last me a fair amount of time.
Thanks for watching.
nice
super:)
HUSQVARNA is the best