Stihl Pole Saw HT131 freshly tuned and put to work!!!
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2021
- Hey everyone!
I just finished a valve adjustment and general tune up on my HT131 Stihl Pole Saw. I love how it just sits and idles so well. These Stihl 4mix engines are truly awesome when they are well maintained.
Check out how well it cuts through this oak tree!!!
Cheers!
-Dave
Stihl makes some good pole saws.
I love this one!
Great video Dave!
Thanks!!!
Great video using the Stihl pole saw. I have the exact same model. I purchased last year. It is a great pole saw, but it wasn't cheap either. Glad I have it. Thanks again Dave.
It’s pretty awesome eh Carl?
@@DavesSmallEngines Absolutely! I had a somewhat large, dead ash tree snap off from the trunk, but about 15 ft up from the ground. Thankfully no major damage to my extremely near-by garage. However, the main tree was still perched on the remaining, standing stump, albeit 15 ft up. There was no way I was going to attempt to bring the tree fully down to the ground without a professional pole saw. The Stihl HT131 did an amazing job, and I did it safely. It also came in handy with cutting up some of the larger limbs, again from a much safer distance. Money well spent!
Great video! Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Very nice toy.
Good times!!!
Nice Muskoka property. A little slice of heaven, until the mosquitos and black flies find you.
That is only most of the year!
@@DavesSmallEngines NO just the nice warm sunny time of the year. The fall actually is great time, just too short
I dig the content, sub’d👍🏻
Thanks Doug! Cheers!!!
Awesome
Thanks!
Nice trim saw Dave , what is the full reach length of that model. Looks like fun!👍😎 Roger
11.7’ plus however long your arms are!
I had to put on my shades, your legs were blinding me.
Nice
I had a welding helmet on to avoid permanent damage.
@@jpellis1848 nice
...beautiful place you got there Dave....what part of Canada?......and is that a red oak?.... :)
It’s a red oak - north of the dreaded Toronto!!!
I need Me one of them, LOL !!!
Hey Vetter! It makes limbing a breeze!
Hello Dave have a question I hope and you can help me
if you storage your equipment with fuel for a long period, what would be the problems that it could present? What would it be damaged?
gaskets, diaphragms, gas lines etc...
The metering diaphragm could become hard, the fuel lines could become hard outside the tank and inside, they can become gooey.
Hi Fidel!
It depends on what kind of fuel is in the machine.
If you use alkylate fuel, the damage will be minimal (if any).
If you use gasoline / petrol with ethanol mixed in, you will have big problems. The ethanol will cause havoc inside the carb.
It will turn the metering and pump diaphragms hard and brittle rendering them useless. Ethanol will cause a “gum” or “goop” to form inside the carb.
The fuel filter will also likely be effected.
I have a couple videos showing the internal issues with ethanol fuel left in a machine stored for a long time.
Hope that helps!
@@DavesSmallEngines i use the normal one, the one from the gas station for 1galon 2.6oz of oil mix
What will be the damage in that tipe of fuel an on the one thats allready mix the one you buy on the local store for outside equipment
Thanks i hope you can help me out
@@fidelcantu5735 is there ethanol in the gas at your gas station?
@@DavesSmallEngines They sell both I use the normal one, what are the consequences if you use the normal one or the one with ethanol
How's it going Dave? Enjoy your videos. Need your help, I have a ht133 pole saw. Looking parts, rubber insert, steel clamp, steel washer, pan head self-tapping screw. Could you hook me up with the website I can purchase these items. Already have part numbers. Thanks for your help, keep the videos coming.
Hey Robert! I would go right to the dealer with those numbers!
Cheers,
Dave
@@DavesSmallEngines thanks Dave, not enough time in the day, I work for a small Landscaping service, pavers, retaining walls, excetera. I do all the maintenance on all the equipment something I can find online, some things I can't. Just not enough time in the day. Already working 6 days a week, averaging 65 hours. By the way, I love that point that you're on. Looks like some good Northern fishing. Possibly a muskie or two haven't been to Canada, in about 20 years. Canada's nothing what you think it's like it's better. I like to make it back up there someday, even if it's just for walleyes. Y'all have a great weekend! If you're not a dad, happy Father's Day anyways. Appreciate your help Bud.
@@robertporemba1016 thanks for the kind words, Robert!
There’s a few websites online when I search for parts but I have never ordered as I am in Canada. Sounds like you’re a busy guy! Take care!
What is this device and why do people need them?
This, is a Stihl HT131 pole saw. Extends to 11.7’ plus however long your arms are (in my case, likely less than yours). If you had a tree to limb, say like I did in this video, you may enjoy this as opposed to climbing a tree on a ladder. If you are 6’8 and have 7’ arms, you may not need one... but think of how high you could reach if you did have one?!?!
No buddy needs these. A ladder and chain work better
👍👍👍👍👍🤠
Thanks!