Did you run a 36" before doing all the work on her? I love my 461, but I would rather not do too many mods. So far, all I've done is open up the muffler and took some of the baffle out to get more air flow. I've had my 461 for 8 years now, and she's still a hungry beast. I did have to take a break in cutting due to a couple of back surgeries, so there's a few years of rest. But I was bucking 40 or more cord of firewood a season. Now I've been milling with her and I want to run a 36" but if that's too much without serious mods I'll continue running my 28...I really love cutting with this saw and stock seems to have plenty of top end power and a lot of low end torque.
If you want to mill or run a 36" bar you would be wise to upgrade to the high output oiler. Power wise, I did not run the 36" bar until after porting, so I cannot comment on stock w/ that bar.
I usually run a 24" bar on this saw. 36" is only for special uses. BTW, I converted the oiler to the "high output" version to make sure it can oil the full 36" bar.
I'm not a professional logger so I don't cut every day. That said, plenty of pros run 461's with 32-36" bars and full skip chains. I added the high-output oiler and would definitely recommend that for anyone running longer bars.
Sounds like you’re getting some rpms out of this saw. Did you have to go with a different coil or is it all flow that’s doing it? I have a 461 and I may be doing some work to it one of these days. 👍 Great video. Just subscribed!
Love the 461 probably one of my favorite stihl saws.
Did you run a 36" before doing all the work on her? I love my 461, but I would rather not do too many mods. So far, all I've done is open up the muffler and took some of the baffle out to get more air flow. I've had my 461 for 8 years now, and she's still a hungry beast. I did have to take a break in cutting due to a couple of back surgeries, so there's a few years of rest. But I was bucking 40 or more cord of firewood a season. Now I've been milling with her and I want to run a 36" but if that's too much without serious mods I'll continue running my 28...I really love cutting with this saw and stock seems to have plenty of top end power and a lot of low end torque.
If you want to mill or run a 36" bar you would be wise to upgrade to the high output oiler. Power wise, I did not run the 36" bar until after porting, so I cannot comment on stock w/ that bar.
@Michael Bayerl Ya I figured as much. I don't really want to go throb a whole hotrod build on my saw. Right now the 28" is more than sufficient.
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Yep! My 461 only has a 25 inch bar it's a beast!
I usually run a 24" bar on this saw. 36" is only for special uses. BTW, I converted the oiler to the "high output" version to make sure it can oil the full 36" bar.
Is that a b bar a one time thing or can it handle it all season Long???
I'm not a professional logger so I don't cut every day. That said, plenty of pros run 461's with 32-36" bars and full skip chains. I added the high-output oiler and would definitely recommend that for anyone running longer bars.
Sounds like you’re getting some rpms out of this saw. Did you have to go with a different coil or is it all flow that’s doing it? I have a 461 and I may be doing some work to it one of these days. 👍
Great video. Just subscribed!
I believe Ramdy put in an unlimited coil, but can't remember for sure. I think it tunes to around 14,400-14,600 RPM WOT???
That’s brisk. Probably no limiter on that coil.
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