Oh my God guys sorry for the background noise on this video I was filming with the charger cord hooked to the camera and I guess it acted like a stylus on a record player so every movement amplified through the microphone
Thank you so much for this information video. I’ve been needing to polesaw so bad but don’t want to give $750 for the HT131 that I want so badly. I found one online that has this issue for $300. I’m going to take a chance on it and pick it up next Monday. Thank you sir. You a solid conman sense standup man and mechanic!!! So 6” off the pipe and 5” off the geared inter tube ! Thank you , Jim
Very good repair Jeremy without spending a ton of money! So you end up with 5 or 6 inches less cutting reach. I wouldn't lose any sleep over that!🔧🌟🌟🌟Roger
Cool hack! Thanks! I don't think you do, but don't give the keyboard warriors a second thought lol. Really like watching your channel as well as Taryl Fixes All, Steve's Small Engine Saloon and Chickanic. Guys like you are saving us lots of time and money and we appreciate it!
Way to go awesome idea for those critics who don’t respect a good ideas coming from someone that knows an idea that we all can learn an grow from this is what America was built on respect is key thank you mower medic 👍
This is a very nice repair. You let the customer know in advance. The customer can choose “labor + $100” or “labor + $0”. Seems like a great way to treat your customers. Plus, at some point that shaft will no longer be available. What do we do then, throw out the whole tool or lose 6” of reach and get back to work? Even if I had the replacement shaft on hand, I’m pretty sure I would cut the old shaft first to get as many years use as possible out of the original part.
I have an older HT 75 that I bought for 20 bucks from a lady who's husband left it in the in the weather for a long long time. I never believed there could be so many internal shaft parts. Thankfully I only had to buy 1 bearing. These others were a bit rusty but cleanable. Still works great. Sure a life saver for those just outta reach limbs. Good video, thanks
I always turn down a lot of these jobs just because customers are Cheap. I’ve always thought about tacking a welding on the end but this works even better
As we say here, Mowmeddi, y o u are a fox (for Spanish speakers: un zorro) ... the only difference is that your tail isn't as hairy as a fox tail! Well done! Power to the people!
It will still not cut.... The chain is on backwards! LOLOLOL! Sorry Medic, I had to be one of those annoying commenters! LOLOLO! Seriously though, thanks for the tip about cutting the shaft! I am totally using that hack. Literally!
Stihl.. "You need a need a new shaft for $$$". MM1.. "No! I don't" Stihl.. "Damn!.. ring ring "Hello, Engineering?" "We gotta talk." Love it, when you slag the keyboard clackers.
What isn’t seen or shown is the sleeves at the end of the hex/sq extend shaft. Those two clip into the hole on the end of that shaft. One stops the shaft from over extending item 22 on parts diagram. The other has a bearing and allows shaft to rotate it is item 23. When you removed the shaft neither piece came out, which they should being that they are supposed to be locked onto that shaft and held by the tension from being against the wall of the outer tube. What would be great would be how they are actually put back together and the orientation of that clip on the shaft and which side of the part number 23 is it on. From what is shown the clip is between that bearing sleeve and the outboard end of the hex shaft as you pull the drive tube and the bearing sleeve was not attached. The parts diagram is confusing at best as it show the clip on the other side if the bearing sleeve which means it woukd have pulled out that sleeve and the limiter sleeve as well if the part diagram was followed. I am interested as it seems that what you show is correct.
Had this happen to one of our saws at work the other day and we needed it back in action, so I just flipped the shaft end over end and used the still good end on the gearbox. Not an elegant solution, but itll work until we can get it fixed properly.
Hi You did a great job!!! My saw seems to make too much grinding noise in the shaft which is worrisome , even though it is basically new. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Mark
With everything being as original if you remove 2 “ off the splined drive tube you would aslo cut that amount of the outer tube and it should present itself in the same offset as it was before it was cut.
Wished you would explain what happened to the plastic pieces that should be connected into those holes on the extender shaft. What happened to them when you reinsert the tube as they don’t just magically reinstall themselves.
Great video. My question isn’t about this exact project. I have a Stihl FS90 line trimmer. I bought it right before all the kombi stuff came out. Do you know if the head end on my FS90 is equivalent to one of the Kombi head ends, and if it is, could I order replacement parts for the shaft to convert it to a kombi without buying another $400 head end? You seem to know the Stihl products very well so I thought you may know. Thanks!
MM1 nice video I watch all your video's I'm working on a HT101 clean the carburetor it will run WOT but won't idle,can you do a pressure and vacuum test on a four mix.
Audience, I'm looking into purchasing a new pole saw, but Stihl appears to have major problems. Can anyone give me their expertise on an excellent brand? Oh and great video Sir!
Me: 6 mins 50 seconds in wondering why my end was flush with the other end 😅😅 he forgot to tell me I need to cut the other end at least an inch over 😂😂😂
I wish stihl could figure these things out. They’re so poorly made. I worked for a tree service that had a whole bunch of them, not a single one worked properly. The old drive style was much much much better than the newer star one, but even then… they were pieces of crap. Good for a purpose. Easy to break.
Really loved the tip and the audio wasn't that bad, but please tell me that you told the customer that they had the chain on backwards and turned it around for them!
Oh my God guys sorry for the background noise on this video I was filming with the charger cord hooked to the camera and I guess it acted like a stylus on a record player so every movement amplified through the microphone
All good, didn’t notice, was just watching you at work😀
Thank you so much for this information video. I’ve been needing to polesaw so bad but don’t want to give $750 for the HT131 that I want so badly. I found one online that has this issue for $300. I’m going to take a chance on it and pick it up next Monday. Thank you sir. You a solid conman sense standup man and mechanic!!!
So 6” off the pipe and 5” off the geared inter tube ! Thank you , Jim
This is the difference between a mechanic and not a parts replacer👍👍
Very good repair Jeremy without spending a ton of money! So you end up with 5 or 6 inches less cutting reach. I wouldn't lose any sleep over that!🔧🌟🌟🌟Roger
👍, my kind of repair man. Makes his money, but also looks out for his customers. Thanks for your sincere sense of responsibility and quality work.
Cool hack! Thanks! I don't think you do, but don't give the keyboard warriors a second thought lol. Really like watching your channel as well as Taryl Fixes All, Steve's Small Engine Saloon and Chickanic. Guys like you are saving us lots of time and money and we appreciate it!
Good work and idea I bought a pole saw for $50 cause that reson and got it fix thanks for saving lunch money
Thank you! I haven't run into this problem. YET. Now I know how to do the repair, thanks to you. Love watching your videos.
Thanks so much for the help man! I'm also from the "fix it" school! God bless!
Way to go awesome idea for those critics who don’t respect a good ideas coming from someone that knows an idea that we all can learn an grow from this is what America was built on respect is key thank you mower medic 👍
This is a very nice repair. You let the customer know in advance. The customer can choose “labor + $100” or “labor + $0”. Seems like a great way to treat your customers. Plus, at some point that shaft will no longer be available. What do we do then, throw out the whole tool or lose 6” of reach and get back to work? Even if I had the replacement shaft on hand, I’m pretty sure I would cut the old shaft first to get as many years use as possible out of the original part.
For a 100 bucks - I'll take that fix anyday - thanks for sharing this tip
Awesome! Thanks mate, now I can fix my friends polesaw.
Best wishes from Australia
I'm all for a simple, inexpensive fix like that. Six inches loss is better that the price of new parts.
Cool fix mate thanks for that.
John 🇬🇧
I wouldn’t like to loose 6in 😂 but I would hate to loose a 100 bucks more! 👍👍👍
Enjoyed the redo on this saw, thank you. I may need to do that someday. :-)
I have an older HT 75 that I bought for 20 bucks from a lady who's husband left it in the in the weather for a long long time. I never believed there could be so many internal shaft parts. Thankfully I only had to buy 1 bearing. These others were a bit rusty but cleanable. Still works great. Sure a life saver for those just outta reach limbs.
Good video, thanks
Great idea and money saving for your customers. Plus you kept more good metal out of the landfill or scrap yard.
I always turn down a lot of these jobs just because customers are Cheap. I’ve always thought about tacking a welding on the end but this works even better
good one more medic save money it would be nice on the pocket
You're amazing! Great hack! Thanks
Thanks for info. Thats a cool hack and makes the fix quick and easy and saves a lot of money!!
That was a good tip, thank you.
Love to learn from you
Thank you buddy.
You are the MAN thanks for this video very clever of you !
G'day from Australia mate you are the AYATOLLAH of rocken Rolla. I'll drink and toast to you. God bless you and all you good American people 🙏
Thats was a good fix, 👍
Now that is what I call a money saving vid THANK YOU FOR THAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!
Great video - a big help to a lot ....
I thank you for sharing your hack I now know what I wanted to know thank you very much
Hahahaha good thinking mate ill keep that in mind if mine ever fails,and ill subscribe thank you
That's a brilliant hack thanks for letting me know
As we say here, Mowmeddi, y o u are a fox (for Spanish speakers: un zorro) ... the only difference is that your tail isn't as hairy as a fox tail! Well done! Power to the people!
GREAT job !
It will still not cut.... The chain is on backwards! LOLOLOL! Sorry Medic, I had to be one of those annoying commenters! LOLOLO! Seriously though, thanks for the tip about cutting the shaft! I am totally using that hack. Literally!
Awesome hack Jeremy . I’ll have to remember that if and when I come across the same situation. I know my boss will like it.
Stihl.. "You need a need a new shaft for $$$".
MM1.. "No! I don't"
Stihl.. "Damn!.. ring ring "Hello, Engineering?" "We gotta talk."
Love it, when you slag the keyboard clackers.
Nice hack! The keyboard commandos are just mad because they didn't think of it.
You're customer impersonation sounds like Taryl Dactyl. Lol
Great Video. What size are the rivets needed to reinstall.
What isn’t seen or shown is the sleeves at the end of the hex/sq extend shaft. Those two clip into the hole on the end of that shaft. One stops the shaft from over extending item 22 on parts diagram. The other has a bearing and allows shaft to rotate it is item 23. When you removed the shaft neither piece came out, which they should being that they are supposed to be locked onto that shaft and held by the tension from being against the wall of the outer tube. What would be great would be how they are actually put back together and the orientation of that clip on the shaft and which side of the part number 23 is it on. From what is shown the clip is between that bearing sleeve and the outboard end of the hex shaft as you pull the drive tube and the bearing sleeve was not attached. The parts diagram is confusing at best as it show the clip on the other side if the bearing sleeve which means it woukd have pulled out that sleeve and the limiter sleeve as well if the part diagram was followed. I am interested as it seems that what you show is correct.
Had this happen to one of our saws at work the other day and we needed it back in action, so I just flipped the shaft end over end and used the still good end on the gearbox. Not an elegant solution, but itll work until we can get it fixed properly.
Do you have any vids of how the extension pole is pushed forward and what is contacting the splined drive tube that pushes it?
Nice job mower medic 👍👍
Is it advisable to grease the shaft? I have never seen anywhere that Stihl discuss the shaft!
Hi
You did a great job!!!
My saw seems to make too much grinding noise in the shaft which is worrisome , even though it is basically new.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks Mark
Nice hack buddy😀
You can't do that MM1, it's going to BLOW UP!!🤣🤣🤣👍🇦🇺
As long as its air is,what difference dies it make?
With everything being as original if you remove 2 “ off the splined drive tube you would aslo cut that amount of the outer tube and it should present itself in the same offset as it was before it was cut.
Question, do you think using a portaban saw a man could do the same job without braking the unit down?
Awsome hack
Thank you
Wished you would explain what happened to the plastic pieces that should be connected into those holes on the extender shaft. What happened to them when you reinsert the tube as they don’t just magically reinstall themselves.
A++ hack thanks man!
Great video. My question isn’t about this exact project. I have a Stihl FS90 line trimmer. I bought it right before all the kombi stuff came out. Do you know if the head end on my FS90 is equivalent to one of the Kombi head ends, and if it is, could I order replacement parts for the shaft to convert it to a kombi without buying another $400 head end? You seem to know the Stihl products very well so I thought you may know. Thanks!
Good fix
Love it
MM1 nice video I watch all your video's I'm working on a HT101 clean the carburetor it will run WOT but won't idle,can you do a pressure and vacuum test on a four mix.
Yes. Just like a regular 2cycle. Engine pan is notorious for air leak.
I reckon the older model was better, it had a steel drive shaft and could fit the hedger from the Kombi system.
Audience, I'm looking into purchasing a new pole saw, but Stihl appears to have major problems. Can anyone give me their expertise on an excellent brand? Oh and great video Sir!
Nice work
Me: 6 mins 50 seconds in wondering why my end was flush with the other end 😅😅 he forgot to tell me I need to cut the other end at least an inch over 😂😂😂
I don't have the telescopic pole saw but that's a damn good hack👍
May I ask why cut a whole 6 inches and not just beyond the wallered parte of the shaft?
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So keyboard critics sound like Marge Simpson? :) That is a good tip man, had to save $100 atleast. thanks, you gained a subscriber.
To me it’s not a hack or a jerryrig it’s a solid fix ! If it operates properly and safe it’s a solid fix !
Awsome
Was that a rivet or a roll pin in the collar??? Looked like a roll pin to me. The camera cut when you said you were drilling them out.
Sell a coustmer a top cover it causes the cooling
It's a long winded shaft for sure!
No you pull it out from the bottom I am a stihl tech I do them all the time and the flexible breaks at the end and thay make a new clutch housing
Aluminium splines...!!!
Guess this will be a regular job then?
I wish stihl could figure these things out. They’re so poorly made. I worked for a tree service that had a whole bunch of them, not a single one worked properly. The old drive style was much much much better than the newer star one, but even then… they were pieces of crap. Good for a purpose. Easy to break.
What causes that to strip out like that
You should know how it broke before fixing it.
Dull chain?
Dude! You’re crazy,… I kinda like it… a lil bit🤷🏾♂️
Just makes is 6” less dangerous in reaching 🤣🤣
If you are stihl gold you should know that is not how it is done
Lol
Ha one man's six inches
Really loved the tip and the audio wasn't that bad, but please tell me that you told the customer that they had the chain on backwards and turned it around for them!
That chain sounded way too tight at the end or else the oiler isn't working