Morning Tazman, I hope you are doing well and staying busy. Be cautious out there, especially with the fire season. Now, in full effect, stay safe, stay cool, and stay alert hydrated.
Thank you Tom. Not alot of hands on info out there on this that I could find. Was lucky enough to have the extra parts in the pile. Love ya brother. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Thank you Kevin. Kind of a mystery and not a whole lot of info that a normal guy can understand and keep track of with all the numbers. Hahahahaha love ya brother 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Stihl was all over the place back then...the 066 I'm working on is a real early one and it's mostly 064 with the 54mm jug and piston...most parts I've bought for it has been 064😊
Good stuff. I need to get down and talk to you. I have a small Doug fir leaning towards my guest house badly. I don't have any gear to properly cut it down. Or get you my phone number somehow to talk. I don't see it taking more than 20 minutes to be done. I'm just out of Colville about 3 miles. I just need to know how to contact you I guess. Thanks Taz.
Quote from New Life newsletter: Forget Easy And as for [the rest of] you, believers, do not grow tired or lose heart in doing good [but continue doing what is right without weakening]. 2 Thessalonians 3:13 Rather than doing what is easiest, do what is best. Doing what is easiest at the expense of what is best will cheat you out of challenging experiences and the valuable results they bring. It is easy to watch, yet it is best to participate. It is easy to complain, yet it is best to take positive action. It is easy to take, yet it is best to give, to make, to create. Doing what is best challenges and compels you to be your best. What possible alternative could be better than that? Doing only what is easy leads to a life that is hard. Doing what is best brings a life that is full. With each decision you face, keep in mind that making the easiest choice may very well preclude you from making the best choice. Effort is a privilege, not a punishment. Make full use of your considerable abilities. Forget about easy. More often than not it is a deception. When you have the choice, do what is best. Father in heaven, thank You for this reminder today that work is a gift not a punishment. For those who have grown weary and tired we ask for renewed strength to continue doing what is right. In Jesus name, AMEN! What comes easy won’t last long and what lasts long won’t come easy.
Morning Tazman,
I hope you are doing well and staying busy. Be cautious out there, especially with the fire season. Now, in full effect, stay safe, stay cool, and stay alert hydrated.
Thank you Viking. Will do buddy. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
That was a good teaching video brother Taz. I sure enjoyed it my friend!
Thank you Tom. Not alot of hands on info out there on this that I could find. Was lucky enough to have the extra parts in the pile. Love ya brother. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Great info as always!! Love the pull over! STAY SAFE!!
Great tips there Kenny. I hope you and the family are having a wonderful week.
Thank you Lumberjack. Great to see you buddy. Hope things are going well on the Ole homestead brother. We love ya. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
I live for neat information like this on machines. Everything has their quirks. 😉
Thank you Pat. Yeah buddy sometimes the puzzle needs different peices hahahhahaa. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Ydah buddy love them 064s
Thank you Luke. This saw has been super. And still is, I love it. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
TazMan Bless you for sharing your knowledge and life with us:)
Glad you like it Finom. You rock buddy. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Interesting, I’ll have to look at my 064 and see what I have.good info, have a great day 👍
Thank you workin on it. Much appreciated. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Sweet cherry pie Tazman!!🍒😁
Thank you Wharfedale 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
TazMan, God Bless and Protect you and your loving family:) This community is helping all generations worldwide:)
Bless you Finom. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
You got her running thats awesome Brother !!
Reminder saw ppl … don’t let ole reliable sit next to the new one … bad mojo will happen
Hahahahahahaha thank you Scott. Yeah I think the Ole 64 has been feeling a bit left out. Guess I'll have to take it with me more often. Love it🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Info always handy. Be safe and be careful
Thank you Kevin. Kind of a mystery and not a whole lot of info that a normal guy can understand and keep track of with all the numbers. Hahahahaha love ya brother 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Stihl was all over the place back then...the 066 I'm working on is a real early one and it's mostly 064 with the 54mm jug and piston...most parts I've bought for it has been 064😊
Yeah buddy I had no idea how deep that rabbit hole goes. And that's just for the coil and flywheel. Stihl likes to mix it up that's for sure. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Good class thanks for class sawrus
Thank you Darrell. Much appreciated buddy🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Thanks Tazman for all the information
Thank you Oldtimer. Hope your getting well my friend. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Great video and holy smokes so much in old saws
Thank you Brennan. Yeah buddy it's crazy. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Nice vid bro
Armagch. Thank you buddy. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
I had to make the same swap with my 064. Idk about all the numbers. That was my understanding as well. The coil I took off was a limiting coil.
I love it those things are awesome
Thank you Nate. Much appreciated. I love this Ole saw. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Oh yeah!! She's alive😁😁 Did the old coil crap right out on you or just act up when warm?
Thank you Andrew. It was very intermittent. Temp didn't see to be a factor. Sometimes it wood fire and sometimes it woodnt. Kind of odd. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Sweet cherry pie Tazman run Sweet as 🍒😁
This saw is rockin now buddy. Thank you so much. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
I sent you a lot of part numbers that are compatible I think.
Thank you JK. Really appreciate all your help and sharing of knowledge on these old beauties. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Good stuff. I need to get down and talk to you. I have a small Doug fir leaning towards my guest house badly. I don't have any gear to properly cut it down. Or get you my phone number somehow to talk. I don't see it taking more than 20 minutes to be done. I'm just out of Colville about 3 miles. I just need to know how to contact you I guess. Thanks Taz.
Thank you Ted. Well now this sounds interesting. Wood love to come and check it out. My email is fuller-elk@hotmail.com hope this helps. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Quote from New Life newsletter:
Forget Easy
And as for [the rest of] you, believers, do not grow tired or lose heart in doing good [but continue doing what is right without weakening]. 2 Thessalonians 3:13
Rather than doing what is easiest, do what is best. Doing what is easiest at the expense of what is best will cheat you out of challenging experiences and the valuable results they bring. It is easy to watch, yet it is best to participate. It is easy to complain, yet it is best to take positive action. It is easy to take, yet it is best to give, to make, to create. Doing what is best challenges and compels you to be your best. What possible alternative could be better than that? Doing only what is easy leads to a life that is hard. Doing what is best brings a life that is full. With each decision you face, keep in mind that making the easiest choice may very well preclude you from making the best choice. Effort is a privilege, not a punishment. Make full use of your considerable abilities. Forget about easy. More often than not it is a deception. When you have the choice, do what is best.
Father in heaven, thank You for this reminder today that work is a gift not a punishment. For those who have grown weary and tired we ask for renewed strength to continue doing what is right. In Jesus name, AMEN!
What comes easy won’t last long and what lasts long won’t come easy.
Hard work pays off in the end. For sure. Thank you Finom. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓