You asked about your run times; I have not noticed anything too long winded. This one of about 10 minutes was nice, but plus or minus 3 or 4 would probably no be too brief or too taxing. Good job!
@@TheGreasyShopRag You literally see Stihl-Heads paying $1,500 or more for an used top handle that was like $650ish when in production like they got the deal of the Century. It's a common 35.5cc saw if I remember correctly. There's not enough displacement for the money.
@@williambray4134 Just checked my stash. Out of 65 saws only one is a Stihl top handle. 020T complete but the muffler is falling off. Not sure yet if its scored.
The instructions are on the boot? Huh, never noticed. There are a lot of plug boot designs from many manufacturers that seem over complicated. The pliers worked fine
@@TheGreasyShopRag years ago I was a cashier. They had us study the real money. I use that towards everything. Learn what and how it’s supposed to be. Thanks for running them at the end.
OEM walbro and zama kits when available. When not available I use whatever our parts department can source. Sometimes we need to buy kits directly from a stihl dealer.
Thanks for you feedback. My employer allows me to hang a camera over the bench during the day and isn't paying me to "make videos" on his dime so we do the best with what we get. Thanks for watching!
@@SpruceGoose-qx8zj Holy crap! You should have given instruction on how to get back. I have a pair of 32" monitors in front of me and things got interesting! We're back now, thanks!
Good work Scott, efficiency is fantastic as always!
Thanks for watching!
I love these little ones to work on. They’re so cute! 😂
Hey, Scott! Today was a good day - sold two restored chainsaws!
Two in a day IS a good day. Good job!
@@TheGreasyShopRag
Thanks! Beginners luck. 😂
You asked about your run times; I have not noticed anything too long winded. This one of about 10 minutes was nice, but plus or minus 3 or 4 would probably no be too brief or too taxing. Good job!
When I first started UA-cam I thought 10 minutes was forever. Thanks for your input.
Good work! Those 200t go for big money used its crazy!
Which is hilarious 😂
Huh. I have one or two laying around here but have to see if they are worth more than parts.
@@TheGreasyShopRag You literally see Stihl-Heads paying $1,500 or more for an used top handle that was like $650ish when in production like they got the deal of the Century. It's a common 35.5cc saw if I remember correctly. There's not enough displacement for the money.
@@williambray4134 Just checked my stash. Out of 65 saws only one is a Stihl top handle. 020T complete but the muffler is falling off. Not sure yet if its scored.
Sweet little saw. What do you use in your US cleaner? What I used last time that I thought would work turned my carb a darker gray.
I usually put a carb in a mason jar with fuel in it. Gas is cheaper per gallon than most cleaners and works about as well.
@@TheGreasyShopRag Thank you. Good to know.👍🍻
There are directions for pulling the plug wire boot off right there on the boot-you use a scrench in the slot.
The instructions are on the boot? Huh, never noticed. There are a lot of plug boot designs from many manufacturers that seem over complicated. The pliers worked fine
Nice Job 😮😀👍🏼😊
Thanks for watching!
Interested in the way you approach your inspections. Look for obvious first then work your way in.
I like to check the easy stuff off the list. It makes me feel like I'm making progress 🙂
@@TheGreasyShopRag years ago I was a cashier. They had us study the real money. I use that towards everything. Learn what and how it’s supposed to be. Thanks for running them at the end.
@@steveriggenbach90 Thanks for saying something. I've deleted a lot of video that didn't have a shot of the equipment running after the repair.
What carb rebuild kits do you use?
OEM walbro and zama kits when available. When not available I use whatever our parts department can source. Sometimes we need to buy kits directly from a stihl dealer.
Where did you get the electric screw driver ?
I bought it on amazon but have looked for it since and its no longer available.
Wish I could have the patients to make this happen sheesh
Its not that bad of a job.
Something can be said for the Poulan 25 series. So much easier to work on, even modern top handle saws.
Lately I've decided that its less about difficulty and more about cleanliness. Yes those old Poulans are (were) easier.
Very hard to see repair the camera was to far away
Thanks for you feedback. My employer allows me to hang a camera over the bench during the day and isn't paying me to "make videos" on his dime so we do the best with what we get. Thanks for watching!
@@TheGreasyShopRag appreciate what you're able to do for us buddy!
A good tip to zoom in on a video when you're using a computer is to hold down the windows key and press the + key to zoom in...give it a shot!
@@SpruceGoose-qx8zj Holy crap! You should have given instruction on how to get back. I have a pair of 32" monitors in front of me and things got interesting! We're back now, thanks!