Choosing Chainsaws! // 500i, 661, 881 // Chainsaw Milling// Alaskan Mill

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2022
  • There was a comment a while back about what saws i run, hopefully this scratches the itch for you!
    I can go further into it, types of chain, Sprockets, set ups ect if its of intrest
    Drop bellow what you want to see more of!
    Ive nothing to do with Stihl fyi.
    Find Me On Instagram: / the_peoples_tool
    www.thepeoplestoolco.com.au
    Email: Jack@thepeoplestoolco.com.au
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Комментарии • 15

  • @user-ex7lq1tp1s
    @user-ex7lq1tp1s 5 месяцев назад

    I’m loving the honesty of “when your 881 is broken your f&&ked” 😂 great comparison!!

  • @brendanhose1065
    @brendanhose1065 5 месяцев назад

    great vid thanks. good to see you get the safety squints up. always good to see people operating these big saws safe lol

  • @soil-aint-dirt4903
    @soil-aint-dirt4903 Год назад

    Excellent approach on where/when to use these saws. Thank you.

  • @em4703
    @em4703 Год назад +5

    For milling, 880/881 by far, even if you're cutting only thing 25-30" across. You don't get just substantially more longevity out of the tool, but also faster cutting speed than 100cc or smaller saws. The most important thing is tuning the carb for milling, I had to put my 881 H jet 1/2 turn out from the stock maximum richness to make the mixture rich enough for milling and to keep the temps down. I also use 33-25:1 mix ratio with synthetic oil, that also makes a big difference in milling longevity. Probably the biggest impact by far.

    • @ronkuzyk3836
      @ronkuzyk3836 Год назад +3

      I can tell by your comment that you have never milled anything.

    • @Stump51
      @Stump51 Год назад

      What octane fuel are you using.89?..

    • @Mark-uh4zd
      @Mark-uh4zd 8 месяцев назад

      The 881 makes sense, a whole 30 more cc’s over a 661

  • @babbuzzifirewood
    @babbuzzifirewood 7 месяцев назад

    Nice review! I just bought a 661 for firewood/milling so I guess we have the same opinion about it. I had chance to see the 500i and try it and have to say it's really light compared to its power. Anyway I like the 661 very much.

  • @alexanderdaughtry4491
    @alexanderdaughtry4491 7 месяцев назад

    Sounds like the 661 would be best for me. Lots of fire wood and i plan on building my own cabin plus i mess around with carpentry work more times than not. Ive got some old saws that need a full update so that can be used for cross cutting and fire wood if i have the 661 hooked up to the mill constantly

  • @archienelson9129
    @archienelson9129 Год назад

    would be cool to get a vid on rear handle saws vs top handle

  • @nickcollins4268
    @nickcollins4268 5 месяцев назад +1

    You'll feel it in your gut😅

  • @MrDeano-eu9rg
    @MrDeano-eu9rg Год назад

    Whered u get that milling attachment mate?

  • @cbtmed1
    @cbtmed1 3 месяца назад

    How do you sharpen your chains?

  • @rrssmooth6643
    @rrssmooth6643 Год назад +4

    Some protective gear would be nice, can not take it back ( the moment) once it has happened. Like your review still the same.

  • @xxxchurch100
    @xxxchurch100 6 месяцев назад

    No safety gear … no cred.