Brad, the most important part is: no one got hurt. I have a 357XP that was in the wrong spot when a tree came down on it. Thankfully the oil tank was fixed with some JB Weld. Stills runs like champ. New parts and saws are made everyday, you are not. Lesson learned and now we all are smarter. I give you a ton of respect for showing what happened, passing on knowledge, and being real even in a bad situation that any of us could be in. If it has not happened to you, it will. It’s not if it is when. 👍🏻👍🏻 Edit note: A great source of chain saw, small engine repairs that I found through another channel is The Greasy Shop Rag, Scott does a great job showing repairs. His boss lets him video the repairs and show the work he does. 👍🏻
hi there don't beat your self up over that , i have run over my 041 2 times .had to have the case welded the first time , only bent the bar the 2nd time , and you did a great job with the R&R . my weed eater broke took it apart to to find the problem ,ordered the part and dont remember how it goes back together , been sitting for over a year now ,you did OK , best to all john
That’s a bummer! I hate when I have to spend a bunch of money on Tuesday just to get back what I had on Monday. Especially when it’s due to something I could have avoided. And I’ve done it a hundred times. Live and “hopefully “ learn…
Glad you could fix it! I screwed up last year and ran 2.5 tanks of unmixed gas through my old saw before it alerted me... but then I had a reason to buy a 500 so it was all good 😊
Brad, i had a big husqvarna chainsaw with a 28 inch bar that a log roll off trailer right on top of saw. Handle took most of the hit and it did damage the cover over spark plug. Long story short replace handle and cover new spark plug to be safe and it crank right up. Yes i been there too. Have a great day be safe
Sorry about your saw man, we've all done something similar at one point or another. Thank you for being honest about it and turning a negative into a good lesson on how to do a very detailed repair. I'm sure someone will benefit from your experience and great video 👍
I just had to replace the handle assembly on my 046. It was old and brittle and broke on me while cutting a huge tree. Bar got pinched I pulled back and it snapped lol. I wasn’t happy cuz I knew it was expensive but it’s worth putting the money into cuz it’s a stihl and has a lot of life left. Really not a bad job to do but it is time consuming and gotta make sure you know how it all came apart ha
Thanks for sharing Brad. It's cool that you showed this project even though you didn't know exactly how it would go ahead of time. Hopefully I won't have to do this to my 500i, but if I do, you've made a good reference video!
Even if you don't cuss - I think a few choice words are in order for this situation. FYI for future reference on small engine/chainsaw repair I would recommend RUclipsrs "Chickanic" or "Steve's Small Engine Saloon" both great channels for repairs. Nice repair sir. Stay safe
Easy fix...😅my 462 a buddy dropped out of bucket truck 60ft..unbelievably the wiring harness on the carb was only broken part!!.i backed over it yeae before with load of logs and brush. Ttpical stihl parts 2 to 3 hundred..😢
Ran over my 572XP G with my dump trailer in the dark because I was too lazy to open my tonneau cover and put the saw away when I was done using it. Didn't break anything but it definitely has a few scars now. 🙄🙄🙄
I wonder if it's possible to get ahold of Stihll and get a reproduction of the original tank sticker with the proper serial number then it would look 100% legit and nobody would know that it ever had any damage?
Yes bring on the tariffs, it’s just going to drive up the cost of everything but it’s certainly going to buy the orange clown some votes but screw the consumers,
I'm puzzled as to why you think after market parts are a no go on a chainsaw that was not made here in the U.S. to begin with. If the parts are just plastic who cares. If it were the piston and cylinder or case halves I get it. I think you will be surprised at where all the parts come from on your 500i. The Stihl tax is higher than most taxes we pay these days. I would never pay $177 for a plastic tank that maybe cost $25 to manufacture unless that was my only option, IMHO. I know you did not ask for my opinion but it baffles me how peoples feelings seem to trump common sense when it comes to spending your hard earned money. Again were just talking about replacing a piece of plastic to cut firewood. 🤔
I’ve built 3 farmertec saws and rebuilt several others with aftermarket parts. I’ve had 2 aftermarket gas tanks leak where it’s fused to the body of the handle. Some of the plastic is also sometimes not an exact fit and needs persuasion on occasion. This is my primary saw so I wanted to be sure it was right.
@@FirewoodattheFurnace I guess that could persuade a person to go the direction you did, but I would venture to guess you have been unlucky with the farmertec tanks, maybe early production versions. I have 7 Farmertec's currently and so far no tank leaks. I do think the current production aftermarket tanks are better than some of the early ones from a quality stand point. Hopefully you won't find your saw with your skid steer anymore!
Would never work Ona repair like that straight to the shop for me! Great instructional video for those with more aptitude.
Brad, the most important part is: no one got hurt. I have a 357XP that was in the wrong spot when a tree came down on it. Thankfully the oil tank was fixed with some JB Weld. Stills runs like champ. New parts and saws are made everyday, you are not. Lesson learned and now we all are smarter. I give you a ton of respect for showing what happened, passing on knowledge, and being real even in a bad situation that any of us could be in. If it has not happened to you, it will. It’s not if it is when. 👍🏻👍🏻
Edit note: A great source of chain saw, small engine repairs that I found through another channel is The Greasy Shop Rag, Scott does a great job showing repairs. His boss lets him video the repairs and show the work he does. 👍🏻
hi there don't beat your self up over that , i have run over my 041 2 times .had to have the case welded the first time , only bent the bar the 2nd time , and you did a great job with the R&R . my weed eater broke took it apart to to find the problem ,ordered the part and dont remember how it goes back together , been sitting for over a year now ,you did OK , best to all john
Great job!! It's always stressful to work on equipment for the first time! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
That’s a bummer! I hate when I have to spend a bunch of money on Tuesday just to get back what I had on Monday. Especially when it’s due to something I could have avoided. And I’ve done it a hundred times. Live and “hopefully “ learn…
As was said in Forest Gump..."$#!^ Happens"😂. Good lesson for all of us. Awesome video! Keep up the great content.
Great job Brad!!!!!!!
I did something similar with my MS440. Not a great feeling and won't do that again. Glad you get it fixed! - Tim
Glad you could fix it! I screwed up last year and ran 2.5 tanks of unmixed gas through my old saw before it alerted me... but then I had a reason to buy a 500 so it was all good 😊
Brad, i had a big husqvarna chainsaw with a 28 inch bar that a log roll off trailer right on top of saw. Handle took most of the hit and it did damage the cover over spark plug. Long story short replace handle and cover new spark plug to be safe and it crank right up. Yes i been there too. Have a great day be safe
Sorry about your saw man, we've all done something similar at one point or another. Thank you for being honest about it and turning a negative into a good lesson on how to do a very detailed repair. I'm sure someone will benefit from your experience and great video 👍
Great job Brad. Sorry you had to do that!
I’ve run a few things over but luckily not a saw yet!
That was unfortunate. Glad you could get it fixed
I just had to replace the handle assembly on my 046. It was old and brittle and broke on me while cutting a huge tree. Bar got pinched I pulled back and it snapped lol. I wasn’t happy cuz I knew it was expensive but it’s worth putting the money into cuz it’s a stihl and has a lot of life left. Really not a bad job to do but it is time consuming and gotta make sure you know how it all came apart ha
Thanks for sharing Brad. It's cool that you showed this project even though you didn't know exactly how it would go ahead of time. Hopefully I won't have to do this to my 500i, but if I do, you've made a good reference video!
I know this is late maybe the next time JK saw shop is a good site to go to you can ask questions he is pretty good at returning answers.
Even if you don't cuss - I think a few choice words are in order for this situation. FYI for future reference on small engine/chainsaw repair I would recommend RUclipsrs "Chickanic" or "Steve's Small Engine Saloon" both great channels for repairs. Nice repair sir. Stay safe
Thought that thing was loud outside 😱.
Ya did something wrong. No screws or parts leftover 😂😂
I was looking the bench over for parts, only saw dust was left!!!
It LIVES !!!!!!
Easy fix...😅my 462 a buddy dropped out of bucket truck 60ft..unbelievably the wiring harness on the carb was only broken part!!.i backed over it yeae before with load of logs and brush. Ttpical stihl parts 2 to 3 hundred..😢
Ran over my 572XP G with my dump trailer in the dark because I was too lazy to open my tonneau cover and put the saw away when I was done using it. Didn't break anything but it definitely has a few scars now. 🙄🙄🙄
Had a logger give me 2 500is that had trees dropped on had to rebuild one new cylinder and piton the other one is spare parts.
Chrushed a few with a log skidder
Oh no Brad say it ain’t so😂😂😂👍🇺🇸
At least u one changing them out I wouldn't even try to suck at puzzles lol
Need to check max flow air filter for the 500i
Well, it started and ran. Now it's a how to video. lol !!!!
We all make mistakes Brad, learn from it, is all you/we can do.
Ohh man. Whoops. 😬😬
Better watch out, channel might evolve into a small engine repair shop soon
OOPS! At least it is a relatively easy repair.
Education is expensive.
I wonder if it's possible to get ahold of Stihll and get a reproduction of the original tank sticker with the proper serial number then it would look 100% legit and nobody would know that it ever had any damage?
I thought for sure it from Chas letting you fell your 1st tree.
Brad married with small engines her name is Erica. She is a sthil certified service tech for chainsaws maybe this will help in the future
That sucks
Good fix, I was a little surprised at how pricey that handle was. Not even a tariff on it. Will be more pricey when foreign parts get tariffs
Yes bring on the tariffs, it’s just going to drive up the cost of everything but it’s certainly going to buy the orange clown some votes but screw the consumers,
I'm puzzled as to why you think after market parts are a no go on a chainsaw that was not made here in the U.S. to begin with. If the parts are just plastic who cares. If it were the piston and cylinder or case halves I get it. I think you will be surprised at where all the parts come from on your 500i. The Stihl tax is higher than most taxes we pay these days. I would never pay $177 for a plastic tank that maybe cost $25 to manufacture unless that was my only option, IMHO. I know you did not ask for my opinion but it baffles me how peoples feelings seem to trump common sense when it comes to spending your hard earned money. Again were just talking about replacing a piece of plastic to cut firewood. 🤔
I’ve built 3 farmertec saws and rebuilt several others with aftermarket parts. I’ve had 2 aftermarket gas tanks leak where it’s fused to the body of the handle. Some of the plastic is also sometimes not an exact fit and needs persuasion on occasion. This is my primary saw so I wanted to be sure it was right.
@@FirewoodattheFurnace I guess that could persuade a person to go the direction you did, but I would venture to guess you have been unlucky with the farmertec tanks, maybe early production versions. I have 7 Farmertec's currently and so far no tank leaks. I do think the current production aftermarket tanks are better than some of the early ones from a quality stand point. Hopefully you won't find your saw with your skid steer anymore!
You gotta get a maxflow air filter on that