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JK Saw Shop
United States
Приєднався 14 кві 2013
Repairing chainsaws, and sometimes other things mechanical.
eMail: jksawshop@gmail.com
eMail: jksawshop@gmail.com
Відео
The Tazzie | Finally Back to Busting Some Wood
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Big thanks to @ozdatman, @johnarnettsways.8758, @Casterman2, and @johnhudson6469 for making all this possible.
Oldtimer Running His Dream Saw | Santa Was Good This Year
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Homelite Super XL 902 | Tuning from Tazapalooza 2024
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Climbing and Falling a Yellow Pine | Echo CS 7310P and 2511T
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Echo to the Rescue Again
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Husqvarna 61 | New Bar and Chain
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Trying Out a New Product to Me | Thank You Super Clean
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Trying Out a New Product to Me | Thank You Super Clean
Axe Reveal | What a Great Community We Have
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Axe Reveal | What a Great Community We Have
The Axe That Needs No Intoduction | Splitting Beech Again.
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The Axe That Needs No Intoduction | Splitting Beech Again.
The Echo Saves the Day | When Things Go Wrong
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The Echo Saves the Day | When Things Go Wrong
Very First for Me | My Husky 55 on 100% Methanol
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Very First for Me | My Husky 55 on 100% Methanol
Stihl MS 261 | Carb Isolators, Kill Switch Install, and a Bonus
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Stihl MS 261 | Carb Isolators, Kill Switch Install, and a Bonus
Getting Initial Timing Numbers | Stihl MS461
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Getting Initial Timing Numbers | Stihl MS461
Echo Speed Feed 400 Bump Head | Install on Stihl FS56RC
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Echo Speed Feed 400 Bump Head | Install on Stihl FS56RC
Im curious if an extra washer or a spacer on the spark plug would've worked 🤔
Pretty sweet!
Your work space is a disgusting pig-sty. How to tell customers you don't give a shit about their saw, and are not really a professional person. Lift your game.
Why does my 201 doesn’t want to reset everytime I try. It goes straight to full throttle after the 30sec idling on choke
@@isaacchabot3153 hold it for 30 on choke and hold it for 30 wide open total of one minute
I was scratching my head, excellent tip!
Wish I could see the colors of the wires
@@josephnegron5830 eventually I think I can get that arranged
Prezzo
I have never and would never motoseal an intake boot like that. If you have to silicone a rubber boot that has a clamp you have bigger problems.
@@Ecthelion_2nd Motoseal technically is not silicone. Motoseal is fuel resistant, silicone is not. Yes there are bigger problems. It is the operator of said piece of equipment.
Good video .only drawback was not using camera TRIPOD to tape video.but good job
@@roboravitz5572 I actually done this video on the fly because somebody was asking about it.
@JKSawShop just remember, someone will always add something negative, but same person is just jealous it was not them that had your slill enough and common manners to thank you, from me , Rob O'Ravitz in central Fliruda the true Forester and Lumberjack? THANK YOU !!!! OWNER OF BOTH Stihl AND Husqvarna chainsaws and semi retired still Smitten on Tree work.)
@ it’s all good
Good job, I've been trying to figer that thing out. 😅 A++++!!!!!!!! Thanks for the help
@@ronaldwalters6027 not a problem, glad it helped
Excellent video, thanx for the removal/ install procedures. I have a McCulloch PM605 where the manual pluger oiler working fine but nothing from the automatic oiler circuit.
@@wyliecoyote1 the automatic oiler is under the air filter cover and you will have to pull it off clean it put a new gasket and put it back together and it should work just fine after that
Thank's for sharing
@@bosz6907 not a problem I’m glad it helps
thank u
Looks like there should be a better way to do that. I doubt mccullocch did it that way during assembly. Maybe a different tool? Anyway good vid!
@@ryancable2957 they probably didn’t. I don’t think I even have one that style anymore.
Good job Brother. I liked the video. Thank you
howabout getting to the point of the vid.... no one wants to watch you mess around with a hand ratchet after the 12 week long intro and 42 commercials ...cmon get to the point skip the bs at least buy a cordless tool and speed stuff up a lil....
People complain either way hand tools or power tool usage. There may be someone that just has basic hand tools and this is a good video for them. You are free to not watch my videos if you wish.
i know im a little late to comment, but wouldnt you want a bar and chain on there to calibrate it accordingly? just seems like without them, it would be a little "light" on the load. Anyway, thanks for the video! thumbs up from me
It actually done great with the bar and chain after it got itself sorted out. Customer was more than pleased with having his saw back and running top notch.
Simple and to the point. Thanks for the video. Made my day alot easier. Cruze
@@CruzeKonhe it’s not as difficult as it looks. Glad it helped.
I’m guessing there’s not supposed to be anything on the other little nub that sticks out from the handle and sits in a cavity in the flywheel housing part? Mine didn’t have one and the parts list doesn’t even show the nub on the handle.
Looks so so much better with that full wrap bar 👍👍👍👍👍😎
I exploded my 660 EVL. You saved my life. I tried after a few beers and got it and didn't get it put together before it exploded again. Tried it sober and it was a lot easier. I wouldn't even have tried it without your video.
I have one. They're great saws.
What angle tool you using right there?
@@timothyward7381 it’s one that came from Dino it’s one that came from Dyno Joe. It’s pretty much just a digital angle finder attached to a half-inch drill chuck.
Good vid. I was having a hard time getting the throttle linkage set up, but now, ok. It must be the " camera shy' thing.....LOL
I just got an 038 magnum 2. Yours seems quite a bit more peppy than mine lol.
Such a small thing but super helpful, thank you so much JK. Owned this saw for years and now repairing it.
@@JonathanDrew-o4h they’re not horrible bad they’re just way heavier than what they should be
Seems to be doing ok, that is a nice size saw for firewood
@@michaelwhiteoldtimer7648 it’s a lot better than what it was when when I first seen it as a 257
When it gets hot it runs or erratic. Either buildup on the inlet filter screen or rings are wore out. My guess is rings. 🦾
@@ScrewdriverTUNING brand new top end has less than 10 hours of run
@ that sucks. Rings don’t want to break in. Hyway ?? OEM ??
@ white box special
👍👍 howdy Josh
@@crazyfeller5704 how is everything going?
@ can’t complain. Starting to get ready for turkey day.
👍
Great to see ya, brother
@@ironleatherwood I need to get off my rear end and push the record button more often.
it’s a pretty good saw
@@farmbossmikey1350 it’s not too shabby
My great grandpa was a cowboy lineman and he loves stihl saws. He says they’re the best and I have to say I agree with him, I do have a love affair with husqvarna though. 😂 Anyways I’d love to throw a big saw on the bench for him, but to afford it it’d have to be an old runner or a new Chinese saw. Or maybe a hybrid.
@@StihlRunnin I like the 038 runner up was the 371
@ more expensive to buy an oem that don’t run or needs work than to buy Chinese new. So idk
Worked great!!!!! Thanks for the tip!!!!
There are a million different ways to do anything, and this is how i do it. I'm glad it helped you.
Same here as everyone else. I took the break lever off while swapping out the muffler on my 590. This video took the headache away and made reinserting the spring simple and easy. Thanks for the vid, much appreciated.
I’m glad it helped you out
👍👍 nice!
Great ax, Johnny sure builds a great one
He is a craftsman and I am not. I have no shame in giving credit is due.
Nice axe. Good to see you out and about. ❤️🌲🪓👊🏻🙏🏻
@@johnarnettsways.8758 it’s good to be out and doing
split that wood
@@Dusty829 oh I will and I did
Very nice axe brother ❤
@@justinweaver8107 it is absolutely beautiful
@@JKSawShop I agree 💯
Good to se it being used buddy. That Elwell is a nice looking head. After I sent you that one I looked for and found another one for myself.
Hope your well sir
@@ozdatman I know I’m way late on getting you a video of using the ol gal. She is beautiful.
@@JKSawShop Life's busy buddy. Glad you like it.
@ I usually carry it in the truck everywhere I go
Gettin it done son!! That is a very nice axe! And Dana is excited to get to Tazapalooza next year and make more!!
@@johnhudson6469 That thing is absolutely beautiful
Howdy Josh. I STILL want to apologize for inadvertently calling you about a month back. I was at a little side job and I was trying to call another employee that’s ALSO named Josh. I should have paid more attention to my “smart Alec" phone. OOPS and please forgive me. 😢
@@ToddAdams1234 it is all good. We have no problem, man and mine sometimes calls whoever it wants to.
Great to see ya JK. Sweeeet axe and love seeing it in action. Love that sheath as well. Thank you for sharing. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
@@tazman-kennyfuller I wonder where that sheath was made at… Dana does some of the best leather work that I have seen
Heck yeah that looks amazing
@@GCL61 it’s a really good tool
it’s good to see you again jk I had been having a hard time In months with the other UA-camrs
@@farmbossmikey1350 I would like to say that it get’s easier, but it really doesn’t for the most part. People are mean you just got to stick with it and not let them get under your skin.
@@JKSawShop those guys were bubba sawyer and deans smell engine jts chainsaw and np4ripper they are making fun out of me tricking me about sending free chainsaw to me and they keep lying to me and sending stuip crap on on Facebook
the sprocket side seal is that consider the crank seal or oil seal
@@trentondaley7612 they are both actually oil seals if you go to the parts store and buy them. But they are in this application seals.
Great video. I have a 455 Rancher. I bought it about 4 or 5 years ago from a pawn shop, it was in excellent condition. Fast forward to 2024, one of my bar studs have been stripped. I removed the spark plug, and drained the oil. However, I cannot see the studs from the oil tank. They're basically inaccessible from the oil tank. Do you have any advice of how I can remove these studs? Thanks!
maybe they're normal screw in studs like on my 61
@jeremyryder4771 thanks! I tried that, but they wouldn't budge. Guess I'll try a little harder.
Perfect. That's what I needed to know. Thanks!
That a good saw? I have one of my dads he game me. I think I’m going to get it done up
There is a vid on UA-cam from Muffler Delete 101 that he ran this one with a 28” bar
@@JKSawShop that’s crazy! I’m about to let a local guy port mine and clean it up. It will replace some of my Stihl’s if that’s the case!
@@Chit_126 they not bad at all for home owner saw. I built this one for him.
@@JKSawShop that’s all mine will be is for stuff around the house. How much does it cost to get mine rebuilt and ported/cleaned up?
@@Chit_126 probably around a couple hundred