Great review. I like Stihl, so this sealed the deal to buy an MS250. Especially learned from your starting the saw. That is the real world. Thank you Mrs. Brian for your comments. Definitely adds to the learning.
Good choice! Glad we could help you out! This saw has probably been our most used tool since we bought this land. I can't believe how much I've used it...maybe 100+ fills of fuel to date??? We love having this land, but it is a load more work than most realize to keep it looking nice...good problem to have ;) Hope you enjoy your MS250 as much as we've enjoyed ours!!! Good luck!
Just bought mine today. This is about my 10th saw in past 40 yrs. Ive had husky,poulan, dewalt, and 70s stihl and this 250 is abeast for its size. My first tree today was 21inches in diameter. It ate right through it❤
Not to be nit-picking, but the sequence of the control lever is the following: 1 - Off, 2 - Run, 3 - High Idle, 4 - Choke. Go to choke and pull until it pops. Flick the lever to High Idle, pull until saw starts and chain spins. Blip the throttle trigger to set the lever to Run and the saw idles. I'd suggest to get an Oregon chain grinder, usually can be found at local Stihl dealers or online on Amazon. Also, pin that throttle in the wood, don't push hard, let the saw do all the work. I own 2 MS 250's, rebuilt one of them.
Thank you so much for the tip about the switch fix! Got a used ms250 and a day after I watched your video that switch issue happened due to my rough/uneducated removal of the shroud. Luckily I had watched your video and I was back in action. Thanks!
You're welcome Joe Bamb, but I also found it on UA-cam too, so you should be thanking that guy ;) Glad the video helped, and thank you for stopping in!
Great video, Brian. Just bought that chainsaw and I was glad to hear you saying the same things as the salesman regarding the cool things about this saw. Thanks for the effort creating the video!
We LOVE IT. I just used it today (about 5-6 tanks of gas had to swap out the chain!!!) We had a HUGE dead tree in one of our ditches that needed to go... and it had fallen onto a barb wire fence, UNDER THE WATER!!!...so it was a JOY to remove ;) This saw has been excellent. I was literally just telling my wife, I was so glad we bought a quality saw today...
Glad it was helpful! This saw caught me with my shorts down because of the integral primer....but once I figured that out (the hard way - flooded it badly) it's be AWESOME ever since. I've been thought gallons and gallons of fuel and 13-15 chains. I use the heck out of this saw, and it was the FIRST tool we bought for our acreage.
G'day mate, just saying when you start your saw, have it on full choke till it kicks and wants to run then, go to your run position and pull, make sure it kicks because you can flood them easialy. I am personally a husky person I use the husky 365 for bigger stuff, but got a sthil ms 180 mini boss for smaller stuff I love it. Might look into the ms 250 in the future. (Dont put to much presure on the saw when in a log, dont let the rpms to drop)
Good video. Everyone has different technique. When we cut trees out of a creek like that.... we cut the tree down, grab it with a big grapple and drag out of there with tractor. Then strip it and cut it up. Enjoyed your video much!
What a gorgeous place and area you have to live in, and the ability to fly planes and do hobby stuff, thanks for sharing, hope that you and your good lady have a great Christmas, take care and best regards, Alan, uk, 🤗
Thanks! We got them at Menards when we were building our house. They have aged TERRIBLY...the finish has been baked off them a few times, and I've gone in with clear coat to help extend them, but they just need way too much maintenance. I might pick something different when they start to REALLY get down to bare steel. Wish I could report better, but that's what we've seen. I DO love the way they look, and one could tolerate this wear an tear, I suppose, but they are wearing quicker than I'd like to see. We also have a door handle that's outside on our garage doing the same thing...getting baked and the finish is about gone after just 4-5 years!
Look man, not trying to be a narc like a lot of other comments. This was a really good video and full of info, but some of these comments are speaking the truth. we don’t decide how you live obviously but nobody wants a chainsaw injury/ wants to see somebody get one. just always be safe!
Yoyo start can be very dangerous. Hard on the pull cord too. You could brace the handle of the saw between your legs and start from that position. Always wear chaps or cutting pants even for demos. I use cutting pants. Keep a short wrench in the pocket. Another thing about these saws is with regard to the caps. If you fill the oil reservoir right up to the top the caps will not want to lock on. It may look right, but when you pick up the saw, the cap pops off.
You are putting a TON of trust in your pull cord and recoil starter assembly throw starting a saw like that. If you're lucky the cord snaps and you are able to keep control of the saw. If you're not the whole assembly Strips and dislodges the recoil spring. Then there's the chance all this happens on the firing stroke and the saw heads into your leg with the chain spinning. Drop start if you want but let the weight of the saw pull the cord. You don't nerd to throw it.
Np. Im not trying to nit pick at you but I do small engine repair and see a lot of pull cord issues on 2 cycle machines. Stihl pull cords are easy to get to. There are echo and mtd stuff that requires pulling the engine to get to the starter assembly.
Good video dude and very nice practical and powerful saw. Everyone's an experienced expert right?! Some good safety comments though as chainsaws are very dangerous when not operated properly. Stihl MS291 Owner.
I've got 3 saws currently, the smallest of which is an 028 av wood boss. I need to do a bit of a tune up on the carb and get a screw for the muffler. Then there's the 391, which I'm probably selling next year, and the 661.
@@BrianPhillipsRC if you want one that's more powerful, I'd suggest the 271, 291, or 261. I bought the 391 and the 661, both of which are good saws, but they're not for everyone, especially if weight is a concern. I bought the 271 for my dad, and he seems to like it for cutting firewood.
Sorry to scare you. Everyone lived. Chainsaw works great. Have used hundreds of fills of fuel through it, and cleared acres of land with it, so despite what you may think, all is well.
Oh you don’t use your chain break. Secondly I don’t know how the hell you run around using a chainsaw with your Robe or whatever that is hanging in the breeze Your speed that you’re running kind of tells me that you have no clue what the hell you’re doing. City boy that’s what I’m saying.
Thanks! I've learned a lot since filming this video, and this is one of the things I try to do. I've very recently learned that you CAN wear out the SPUR DRIVE GEAR - I had no idea, and it's embarrassing, but I DID get it swapped out for super cheap, and basically made this chainsaw AMAZING AGAIN!!! LOVE THIS CHAINSAW!
With respect, there's quite a lot of bad/missing information here. Filing chains (it's not a blade), especially very small chains like yours, only takes about 5 minutes once you get proficient which doesn't take too long with a few practice sessions. This saves you a lot of money. Reference Stihl's recomendation on starting. Pull until it burps, then move to high idle (middle setting) until it starts. Blip the throttle to return to idle. You spoke of checking the sprocket on the bar but that's the least important. The bar rails should be de-burred, the oil holes and rails should be cleaned and you should flip the bar every time you have it off or in increments. Don't dig holes with your saw. lol
Still happy with you MS250? I'm thinking about buying one up here in Canada. I've read many negative reviews as well and not sure now. Seems so many people had hard start issues. What do you think??? On Sale now @ 399. Can. $ ( still pricy but least it's $80 off). Cheers!
These saws come alive with a 3/8 picco chain and 16" bar. I think you have different exhausts over there but on my UK one opening it up and drilling a few extra holes in the baffle let me run a bit more fuel. Then you can look at different carbs and a bit more ignition advance and and.. By the way, you mentioned getting spare bar nuts. Well I've got a 2004 and a 2008 250 and they have different thread pitches. Madness eh?
Awesome! I'd love 10-15% more power. Honestly, I'm just glad she starts no matter how mean I am to her. This saw has been beat to death, and she starts in 4-5 pulls (including primer pulls) and runs until she's out of fuel. I'd buy another one, or the size up again in a heartbeat!
Dude.... That's a two stroke, let those rpms fly! You're running it like a 4 stroke and not using your rpm range. You need to scream a two stroke. Thanks for the video though, this will be my new firewood saw.
Hey Brian, I'm sure you mentioned this somewhere in one of your videos, but what do you do for a living? Where do you guys live (not your GPS coordinates so we can creep on you, I'm just wondering what state you're in)?
I'm an industrial scale technician by trade (I'm sure this will raise other questions...and I will reply, but UA-cam's new comment sorting system makes it hard to see replies to replies, so don't think I'm ignoring you...it's just hard to find them now...and I take a few days to get back to replies now ~ Thanks UA-cam. We live in central Iowa.
I have a few different sharpeners, and they're all a pain. I have so many chains sitting around that I should get a bench grinder rig, so I can do it fast.
@@BrianPhillipsRC The Stihl 2 in 1 sharpener works like a hot damn. I am a newbie and can get a scary sharp blade in minutes. And its relatively inexpensive, fits in a pocket or toolbox and the files can be rotated or replaced when dull. Killer rig. I have a 16in bar which my MS250 came with but I have an 18in bar and ripping chain for some lumber I want to slab. Love my saw.
Paul Boegel good advice. Pferd makes the sharpener for stihl. He could watch a 5 minute video and be able to sharpen his chain in 5 minutes with the sharpener you suggested
That saw would start in less than 5 pulls if you followed the starting procedure😂. And use your rpm range it will help when cutting it’s a 2 stroke you need to use the top end of your range
100% Although Megan and I both got hit hard with poison everything...and haven't been cutting for a while. We need to do this, but it's easier when it's more out of season. I LOVE THIS CHAINSAW, and would buy it again, or bigger.
@@BrianPhillipsRC great..i just bought stihl ms250 with 20inch bar a few week ago..clearly a beast for newbie like me..Before this i using milwaukee m18 chainsaw 16inch bar,need for more 12.ah high output battery for spare & that suck..
@@BrianPhillipsRC any shirt or jaket that is snug fit ,nothing lose hanging .and please never walk around with saw running on slop or unshure footing .
I want one, but they're kinda crazy expensive....if you're talking about a gas operated one. I think they wanted something like $750 for the Stihl variety I was checking out. I about bought it, but decided against it for the time being... We have an electric one coming to review pretty quick. P.S. I absolutely LOVE this chainsaw, if it weren't clear. I cut and cleared thousands of trees and literally tons and tons of dead fall, and tree pruning.
I've used a saw since I was a teenager and hand filed a chain with a square file and was razor sharp, so I go out to try it without chaps and cut a few small trees behind my house and one started falling towards me, it was no bigger than my wrist, so I grab it to push it out of the way with my right hand and the saw was in my left hand without the trigger pressed and bare touched my left pants around my knee and the saw sucked my pants up and took a 2 inch chunk out of knee, a fraction of a second is all it took and 3 hours in the ER awaited me for that lapse in judgment. It could happen to anyone.
LOL - I guess I don't - LOL... Actually, I'm just too busy to deal with it. I will get a bench mounted setup and do like 20 at a time at some point, but just too much on my plate at the moment.
"Currently Unavailable" & unsure when or if it'll b available again...I used your link 2 try ordering the 5 pack of chains. Is this normal or just my luck? Lol If it happens from time 2 time how long before a person can expect them 2 b back in stock?
I wish I knew. I love these things, and have gone through about 15 of them already...well, I've got 6 chains left, that are brand new in box...but how can you beat the price?!??! I'm sorry they seem to be out right now! We just got some a few weeks ago, in fact (our third package of 5, in my memory serves me right)
Hi Brian my wife heard the sound of the chainsaw coming from my iPad and said that sounds like a Really noisy helicopter 🚁 hope your not buying one of those 😂lol ....I said yes and it’s an indoor one to 😂😂😂 ......then I told her it’s a chainsaw relax 😊....best wishes Chris
LOL - Yep. Off camera = 2-3 pulls On camera - 2-300 pulls - LOL!!!! I also have learned even more with this machine...leave it in the bottom "auto-prime" setting until it "takes" (sometimes 2 pulls) THEN pop it up to run and she'll go on the 3rd of 4th pull, even out of storage. I LOVE THIS SAW. I only wish I got a bigger one. More money, but HP saves lives in chainsaws.
A minute into the video and you're telling us you pay out the ass for premixed gas but then use the cheapest bar oil? If you do some searching online you can find a gas station that sells ethanol free gas. It would still be cheaper than the gallon cans.
I mix it now, since I figured out how to do it super easy with a kitchen scale (Works awesome BTW - just don't let your wife catch you doing it - LOL). This was before I realized I'd go through millions of gallons of gas when clearing our 3.5 acres of wooded land.
#1 digging holes with a chainsaw. #2 forcing the saw in the wood and stalling it out. #3 wearing a long loose fitting shirt. #4 No chaps. #5 And last but not least, walking around in between cuts without the chain break engaged. These are the makings of a complete idiot. I could continue but I think you get the picture. And you wonder how people get injured.
Okay Jimmy - just make a better video. This is UA-cam. Instead of listing all your concerns, get off you ass, and go get someone to film for you, then spend the hours to put it all together, and send me the link, and I can pick it apart for you.
1st? LOL Ohhh Brian, You ONLY Need A Drummel Tool w/Appropriate Chain Size Sharpening Stones (Come In 2-3 Packs For $5?) + A Stone Coolin Stick (Looks Like A Chap-Stick Butt Like Black Wax w/Paper Around!) Start The Drummel Spinnin & Dress Stone w/Small Amount Of Bk-Wax & Then Dress Teeths! It's More Like What The Dentist Does When Cleaning Your Teeth, Not Grindin A Bunch Off!? And Just Dress Up The Inside Of Cutter Blades/Teeth About 3/8in Long w/Flat Top On Chains New? (Left & Right) At (Up&Down) Angles! It Takes Me About 2-3 Mins To "Sharpen" @ Chain & 1 Chain Lasts Me All Day Cutting? You Can Keep Sharpening Blades Back Untill They Get To Where They Will Bend or Fall Off Chains? Then Scape The Chain & Move On! Sharpen Them On The Saw or Ifin You Have A Spare Bar, Clamp It In A Table Vise To Hold Extra Chains & Do Them! PS You Have Enough Chains Right Now To Last The Rest Of Your Life, Son!!! Plus Get Yourself A Spray Can Of Motorcycle Foaming Chain Lube @ Auto Zone? $5 A Can & Lasts A Year? Spray Quick Little Sqirts On Full Length Of Chain, On End Wheel In Bar & Up Under Into The Crotch Of Motor Pully Before You Put Her Away Wet Each Use, Then She's Ready To Purrr In A Moments Notice When-Everrr You Get The Erg To Poke Some Trees!!! Then Flip Your Bar Over Every 3-Times Sharpenings? To Last Good Long Time Of Playin! LOL Your Welcome! PS My Big Carbon Z SS BNF Came Yesterday, W@@WZERS She's Got A HUGH SET OF EVERYTHINGS Front, Rear & Under T@@!!! Ohhh Boyyy... LMAO
Sounds like you're trying to talk me into sending you all my "spent" chains so you can sharpen them for me ;) LOL JK The guy at Ace was kinda like, I hate sharpening these things, and I can imagine doing it in 10 minutes per chain might be a tough thing to do and make money, but for me to do it for myself, $10 per 10 minutes means $60 per hour "saved" less any setup time. I think I just need to do a bunch at the same time, and make it worth while.
@@BrianPhillipsRC Well, That Too I Quess, Since I Haven't Been With A Woman Now Four+ Years... HaHa-HeHe...PS I Wish Someone Would Send Me A Real Gift That I Could Use For My B-Day!? An ALL Day Pass To A Chicken Ranch Somewheres Near Around Here... Hmmm? Or My Very Own Life-Sized AI House Doll? #NeverStopTheRC ;~)P Ya Know I Used To Be The Proud Owner Of An Office Cleaning Company For 10+Years Back In Mid 70's, I've Been Thinkin Lately On Startin A New One Named, "We'll Shine Your Knobs" Hmmm!? And I'm L@@Kin Forewards To The Countless Interviews Of Young College Girls For The Helpers/Shiners/Positions!!!
We can get regular unleaded, but it's more expensive. I like the canned stuff for small engines, where I an. It does get WAY more expensive, but I want to run this chainsaw for a long time. When I got it, I had no idea how much I'd end up using it. It was the first tool I bought when we got this property, and I've used the heck out of it. It's been an invaluable tool!
That would be crazy heavy. These things are not careful about weight, but a nitro engine might be in the cards at some point. P.S. I have two in my basement right now ;)
These trees were already down. They slid down in a storm last year. When you have literally thousands of trees, you could try to cut them all down with a chainsaw and probably never get them all cut down...they grow faster than one guy can keep up....but our objective to to clean up dead and downed trees primarily. We just planted 75 new trees and 25 new bushes the other day, and will plant another 100 or so in spring.
Actually "skwrench" I believe. Screwdriver/wrench. It's the tool used to loosen bar nuts/chain tensioner/spark plug. Multi-tool works also. People beat everyone up on youtube if there not 100% on point. I will say this video brought some laughter to my night. However i would agree with most, chainsaws can be really dangerous. Lose footing while saws running, accidentally skwrench the trigger and off goes the arm, leg..etc. Not trying to preach or tell you how to do what you do on your land but...be safe. Next vid will be on the ms 250&1/2 lma&l(lost my arm and leg) . Nothing to do with m-tronic or fuel injection.
Great review. I like Stihl, so this sealed the deal to buy an MS250. Especially learned from your starting the saw. That is the real world. Thank you Mrs. Brian for your comments. Definitely adds to the learning.
Good choice! Glad we could help you out! This saw has probably been our most used tool since we bought this land. I can't believe how much I've used it...maybe 100+ fills of fuel to date??? We love having this land, but it is a load more work than most realize to keep it looking nice...good problem to have ;)
Hope you enjoy your MS250 as much as we've enjoyed ours!!! Good luck!
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Just bought mine today. This is about my 10th saw in past 40 yrs. Ive had husky,poulan, dewalt, and 70s stihl and this 250 is abeast for its size. My first tree today was 21inches in diameter. It ate right through it❤
Not to be nit-picking, but the sequence of the control lever is the following: 1 - Off, 2 - Run, 3 - High Idle, 4 - Choke. Go to choke and pull until it pops. Flick the lever to High Idle, pull until saw starts and chain spins. Blip the throttle trigger to set the lever to Run and the saw idles.
I'd suggest to get an Oregon chain grinder, usually can be found at local Stihl dealers or online on Amazon.
Also, pin that throttle in the wood, don't push hard, let the saw do all the work. I own 2 MS 250's, rebuilt one of them.
Yeah. The chain grinder would be nice. Worth it too, with something like 10 chains sitting waiting for a rainy day ;)
Thank you so much for the tip about the switch fix! Got a used ms250 and a day after I watched your video that switch issue happened due to my rough/uneducated removal of the shroud. Luckily I had watched your video and I was back in action. Thanks!
You're welcome Joe Bamb, but I also found it on UA-cam too, so you should be thanking that guy ;)
Glad the video helped, and thank you for stopping in!
Picking mine up tomorrow. Thanks for the link to bulk chains. Good deal.
You bet - Awesome chainsaw!!!
Great video, Brian. Just bought that chainsaw and I was glad to hear you saying the same things as the salesman regarding the cool things about this saw. Thanks for the effort creating the video!
We LOVE IT. I just used it today (about 5-6 tanks of gas had to swap out the chain!!!) We had a HUGE dead tree in one of our ditches that needed to go... and it had fallen onto a barb wire fence, UNDER THE WATER!!!...so it was a JOY to remove ;) This saw has been excellent. I was literally just telling my wife, I was so glad we bought a quality saw today...
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and tips!!
You're welcome! Love this chainsaw!!!
Great video! I just picked up one of these so it was nice to get some insight into running and maintaining it. Much appreciated!
Glad it was helpful! This saw caught me with my shorts down because of the integral primer....but once I figured that out (the hard way - flooded it badly) it's be AWESOME ever since. I've been thought gallons and gallons of fuel and 13-15 chains. I use the heck out of this saw, and it was the FIRST tool we bought for our acreage.
G'day mate, just saying when you start your saw, have it on full choke till it kicks and wants to run then, go to your run position and pull, make sure it kicks because you can flood them easialy. I am personally a husky person I use the husky 365 for bigger stuff, but got a sthil ms 180 mini boss for smaller stuff I love it. Might look into the ms 250 in the future. (Dont put to much presure on the saw when in a log, dont let the rpms to drop)
I agree - The MS250 might be needed in my situation...we use the heck out of it!!!
Even if it doesn't kick, no more than 4 pulls on full choke.
Good video. Everyone has different technique. When we cut trees out of a creek like that.... we cut the tree down, grab it with a big grapple and drag out of there with tractor. Then strip it and cut it up. Enjoyed your video much!
Sure, we try that with whole trees, but in our situation, they seem to almost always be out of reach ;)
What a gorgeous place and area you have to live in, and the ability to fly planes and do hobby stuff, thanks for sharing, hope that you and your good lady have a great Christmas, take care and best regards, Alan, uk, 🤗
Thanks Alan; We will, and you too!
I can see the hanging lamp on the wall....I t looks antique.....It attract my attention right at the start of your video....
Thanks! We got them at Menards when we were building our house. They have aged TERRIBLY...the finish has been baked off them a few times, and I've gone in with clear coat to help extend them, but they just need way too much maintenance. I might pick something different when they start to REALLY get down to bare steel.
Wish I could report better, but that's what we've seen. I DO love the way they look, and one could tolerate this wear an tear, I suppose, but they are wearing quicker than I'd like to see. We also have a door handle that's outside on our garage doing the same thing...getting baked and the finish is about gone after just 4-5 years!
Look man, not trying to be a narc like a lot of other comments. This was a really good video and full of info, but some of these comments are speaking the truth. we don’t decide how you live obviously but nobody wants a chainsaw injury/ wants to see somebody get one. just always be safe!
I agree. Chainsaws are like other saws. They will cut you if you're not careful.
Stop crowding the saw, let it cut. RPM's are your friend. Keep the vids coming.
Good point, and will do!
Good video. I take extra chains so swap easy and then sharpen after dark.. Also take a wedges or 2 to avoid pinching bar.
The 250s are good saws been using them for yrs now. Good video
Thanks Jared! I love mine too! I'd never run a chainsaw a day in my life before we bought this property...talk about a trial by fire!!!
@@BrianPhillipsRC well rite off the bat you picked a good saw. There a good size for alot of work
Yoyo start can be very dangerous. Hard on the pull cord too. You could brace the handle of the saw between your legs and start from that position. Always wear chaps or cutting pants even for demos. I use cutting pants. Keep a short wrench in the pocket.
Another thing about these saws is with regard to the caps. If you fill the oil reservoir right up to the top the caps will not want to lock on. It may look right, but when you pick up the saw, the cap pops off.
You are putting a TON of trust in your pull cord and recoil starter assembly throw starting a saw like that. If you're lucky the cord snaps and you are able to keep control of the saw. If you're not the whole assembly
Strips and dislodges the recoil spring. Then there's the chance all this happens on the firing stroke and the saw heads into your leg with the chain spinning. Drop start if you want but let the weight of the saw pull the cord. You don't nerd to throw it.
okay, thanks for the tip
Np. Im not trying to nit pick at you but I do small engine repair and see a lot of pull cord issues on 2 cycle machines. Stihl pull cords are easy to get to. There are echo and mtd stuff that requires pulling the engine to get to the starter assembly.
Good video dude and very nice practical and powerful saw. Everyone's an experienced expert right?! Some good safety comments though as chainsaws are very dangerous when not operated properly. Stihl MS291 Owner.
True John & Thanks ;)
I've got 3 saws currently, the smallest of which is an 028 av wood boss. I need to do a bit of a tune up on the carb and get a screw for the muffler. Then there's the 391, which I'm probably selling next year, and the 661.
I love this chainsaw, and only wish I would have gotten a slightly more powerful one. A more powerful chainsaw will make for a safer experience.
@@BrianPhillipsRC if you want one that's more powerful, I'd suggest the 271, 291, or 261. I bought the 391 and the 661, both of which are good saws, but they're not for everyone, especially if weight is a concern. I bought the 271 for my dad, and he seems to like it for cutting firewood.
Thank you for video 🇿🇼👍
Thanks for watching it!
This guy is something else he scares me with the chainsaw
Sorry to scare you. Everyone lived. Chainsaw works great. Have used hundreds of fills of fuel through it, and cleared acres of land with it, so despite what you may think, all is well.
Oh you don’t use your chain break. Secondly I don’t know how the hell you run around using a chainsaw with your Robe or whatever that is hanging in the breeze Your speed that you’re running kind of tells me that you have no clue what the hell you’re doing. City boy that’s what I’m saying.
You should flip the bar when you change a chain kinda like rotating tires
Thanks! I've learned a lot since filming this video, and this is one of the things I try to do. I've very recently learned that you CAN wear out the SPUR DRIVE GEAR - I had no idea, and it's embarrassing, but I DID get it swapped out for super cheap, and basically made this chainsaw AMAZING AGAIN!!!
LOVE THIS CHAINSAW!
@@BrianPhillipsRCheck yeah I’m takin one out tomorrow to do some bucking
With respect, there's quite a lot of bad/missing information here. Filing chains (it's not a blade), especially very small chains like yours, only takes about 5 minutes once you get proficient which doesn't take too long with a few practice sessions. This saves you a lot of money. Reference Stihl's recomendation on starting. Pull until it burps, then move to high idle (middle setting) until it starts. Blip the throttle to return to idle. You spoke of checking the sprocket on the bar but that's the least important. The bar rails should be de-burred, the oil holes and rails should be cleaned and you should flip the bar every time you have it off or in increments. Don't dig holes with your saw. lol
Thank you Brian.
you're welcome G Bro ;)
Still happy with you MS250? I'm thinking about buying one up here in Canada. I've read many negative reviews as well and not sure now. Seems so many people had hard start issues. What do you think??? On Sale now @ 399. Can. $ ( still pricy but least it's $80 off). Cheers!
great stuff, entertainment at its best
Thanks Tony!
Awesome tips
Glad you think so! Thanks!
These saws come alive with a 3/8 picco chain and 16" bar.
I think you have different exhausts over there but on my UK one opening it up and drilling a few extra holes in the baffle let me run a bit more fuel.
Then you can look at different carbs and a bit more ignition advance and and..
By the way, you mentioned getting spare bar nuts. Well I've got a 2004 and a 2008 250 and they have different thread pitches. Madness eh?
Awesome! I'd love 10-15% more power. Honestly, I'm just glad she starts no matter how mean I am to her. This saw has been beat to death, and she starts in 4-5 pulls (including primer pulls) and runs until she's out of fuel. I'd buy another one, or the size up again in a heartbeat!
Nice work.
Thanks!
Dude.... That's a two stroke, let those rpms fly! You're running it like a 4 stroke and not using your rpm range. You need to scream a two stroke. Thanks for the video though, this will be my new firewood saw.
Thanks for the pointer!
Hey Brian, I'm sure you mentioned this somewhere in one of your videos, but what do you do for a living? Where do you guys live (not your GPS coordinates so we can creep on you, I'm just wondering what state you're in)?
I'm an industrial scale technician by trade (I'm sure this will raise other questions...and I will reply, but UA-cam's new comment sorting system makes it hard to see replies to replies, so don't think I'm ignoring you...it's just hard to find them now...and I take a few days to get back to replies now ~ Thanks UA-cam.
We live in central Iowa.
Stihl makes a nifty sharpening jig that works like a hot damn.
I have a few different sharpeners, and they're all a pain. I have so many chains sitting around that I should get a bench grinder rig, so I can do it fast.
@@BrianPhillipsRC The Stihl 2 in 1 sharpener works like a hot damn. I am a newbie and can get a scary sharp blade in minutes. And its relatively inexpensive, fits in a pocket or toolbox and the files can be rotated or replaced when dull. Killer rig. I have a 16in bar which my MS250 came with but I have an 18in bar and ripping chain for some lumber I want to slab. Love my saw.
Paul Boegel good advice. Pferd makes the sharpener for stihl. He could watch a 5 minute video and be able to sharpen his chain in 5 minutes with the sharpener you suggested
Brian I showed mom the video and she just shook her head
I have all my fingers, toes, and limbs....so far.
@@BrianPhillipsRC I noticed your last name and could not help myself. Have a good one and be safe
That saw would start in less than 5 pulls if you followed the starting procedure😂. And use your rpm range it will help when cutting it’s a 2 stroke you need to use the top end of your range
Okay, I'll just have you come and do it for me next time!!!
Just a tip I’ve learned to get the job done easier and faster. Sorry if that sounded like me being pushy lol
@@BrianPhillipsRC😂😂
Check air filter? 😂 great video bro
Yeah, that thing need to be cleaned about every day of use or so...but LOVE this chainsaw!!!
After 2 years , its still function very well?
100% Although Megan and I both got hit hard with poison everything...and haven't been cutting for a while. We need to do this, but it's easier when it's more out of season.
I LOVE THIS CHAINSAW, and would buy it again, or bigger.
@@BrianPhillipsRC great..i just bought stihl ms250 with 20inch bar a few week ago..clearly a beast for newbie like me..Before this i using milwaukee m18 chainsaw 16inch bar,need for more 12.ah high output battery for spare & that suck..
Brian please please put proper shirt on for running a saw ,the lose hanging shirt will get you hurt real bad.
What type of shirt do you recommend?
@@BrianPhillipsRC any shirt or jaket that is snug fit ,nothing lose hanging .and please never walk around with saw running on slop or unshure footing .
Ever consider switching to a pole saw?
I want one, but they're kinda crazy expensive....if you're talking about a gas operated one. I think they wanted something like $750 for the Stihl variety I was checking out. I about bought it, but decided against it for the time being...
We have an electric one coming to review pretty quick.
P.S. I absolutely LOVE this chainsaw, if it weren't clear. I cut and cleared thousands of trees and literally tons and tons of dead fall, and tree pruning.
Good information. But you should always wear chaps. Wouldn't want to see you get hurt. Use your chain break too. Keep safe.
yes
Also watch couple of vids on how to handle a saw.They will eat you !
I agree that they can be dangerous, and accidents happen and people do get hurt. Not really any argument from me here.
I've used a saw since I was a teenager and hand filed a chain with a square file and was razor sharp, so I go out to try it without chaps and cut a few small trees behind my house and one started falling towards me, it was no bigger than my wrist, so I grab it to push it out of the way with my right hand and the saw was in my left hand without the trigger pressed and bare touched my left pants around my knee and the saw sucked my pants up and took a 2 inch chunk out of knee, a fraction of a second is all it took and 3 hours in the ER awaited me for that lapse in judgment. It could happen to anyone.
If you do not sharpen your chains yourself, you do not love your chainsaw enough.
LOL - I guess I don't - LOL... Actually, I'm just too busy to deal with it. I will get a bench mounted setup and do like 20 at a time at some point, but just too much on my plate at the moment.
"Currently Unavailable" & unsure when or if it'll b available again...I used your link 2 try ordering the 5 pack of chains. Is this normal or just my luck? Lol If it happens from time 2 time how long before a person can expect them 2 b back in stock?
I wish I knew. I love these things, and have gone through about 15 of them already...well, I've got 6 chains left, that are brand new in box...but how can you beat the price?!??!
I'm sorry they seem to be out right now! We just got some a few weeks ago, in fact (our third package of 5, in my memory serves me right)
I'll try checking back again at a later date. Hopefully it'll b back in stock soon!
If you leave the chain on a table it's quicker to figure it out
Hi Brian my wife heard the sound of the chainsaw coming from my iPad and said that sounds like a
Really noisy helicopter 🚁 hope your not buying one of those 😂lol ....I said yes and it’s an indoor one to
😂😂😂 ......then I told her it’s a chainsaw relax 😊....best wishes Chris
Nice :)
You're kind of like Leatherface with the chainsaw.
Minus the murdering...
They do both have a similar technique huh 🤔....😳🤣
really good chainsaw, just in wrong hands!
I love all the armchair warriors out there!
Some people like to talk about doing things, while others do things. I'm guessing you're the former?
Usually starts in about 20 pulls 🤣
LOL - Yep.
Off camera = 2-3 pulls
On camera - 2-300 pulls - LOL!!!!
I also have learned even more with this machine...leave it in the bottom "auto-prime" setting until it "takes" (sometimes 2 pulls) THEN pop it up to run and she'll go on the 3rd of 4th pull, even out of storage.
I LOVE THIS SAW. I only wish I got a bigger one. More money, but HP saves lives in chainsaws.
Chainsaw video...boo.... :-D
LOL - Planes coming right up!
Um. No one can do that in their sleep, literally.
Did you flip the bar around? You should flip or every few hours.
I try to flip it to keep it wearing on both sides more evenly. It's harder had the STHIL wears off though...easy to forget.
Video was going great till u tried to start the saw and then cutting brother.
I'm not expert on the chainsaw, but I do love this saw, and use the heck out of it.
Sorry to disappoint.
Can I run a 12in 3/8 .043 bar on a 250?
Elliot, I'm sorry, Whatever the links says ( amzn.to/35fMVcg ) is what we use. I can't remember.
Not a bad video I feel like you were just a little to careless with how you was cutting and no chaps but everyone has to learn somehow ms311 owner
Everyone has their own comfort level. I have chaps, but don't wear them anymore, but it would definitely be wise to put them on, as you mentioned.
A minute into the video and you're telling us you pay out the ass for premixed gas but then use the cheapest bar oil? If you do some searching online you can find a gas station that sells ethanol free gas. It would still be cheaper than the gallon cans.
I mix it now, since I figured out how to do it super easy with a kitchen scale (Works awesome BTW - just don't let your wife catch you doing it - LOL). This was before I realized I'd go through millions of gallons of gas when clearing our 3.5 acres of wooded land.
Quit slinging the saw around
Especially without the brake on
Lose the bagging shirt
everyone lived, I'm happy to report
#1 digging holes with a chainsaw. #2 forcing the saw in the wood and stalling it out. #3 wearing a long loose fitting shirt. #4 No chaps. #5 And last but not least, walking around in between cuts without the chain break engaged. These are the makings of a complete idiot. I could continue but I think you get the picture. And you wonder how people get injured.
Okay Jimmy - just make a better video. This is UA-cam. Instead of listing all your concerns, get off you ass, and go get someone to film for you, then spend the hours to put it all together, and send me the link, and I can pick it apart for you.
👌👍👌👍👌👍
Thanks!
P.S. Still Love this saw - pun intended ;)
Should not be that hard to start that saw, you doing it wrong.
Anything done in front of an audience will work less reliably.
1st? LOL Ohhh Brian, You ONLY Need A Drummel Tool w/Appropriate Chain Size Sharpening Stones (Come In 2-3 Packs For $5?) + A Stone Coolin Stick (Looks Like A Chap-Stick Butt Like Black Wax w/Paper Around!) Start The Drummel Spinnin & Dress Stone w/Small Amount Of Bk-Wax & Then Dress Teeths! It's More Like What The Dentist Does When Cleaning Your Teeth, Not Grindin A Bunch Off!? And Just Dress Up The Inside Of Cutter Blades/Teeth About 3/8in Long w/Flat Top On Chains New? (Left & Right) At (Up&Down) Angles! It Takes Me About 2-3 Mins To "Sharpen" @ Chain & 1 Chain Lasts Me All Day Cutting? You Can Keep Sharpening Blades Back Untill They Get To Where They Will Bend or Fall Off Chains? Then Scape The Chain & Move On! Sharpen Them On The Saw or Ifin You Have A Spare Bar, Clamp It In A Table Vise To Hold Extra Chains & Do Them! PS You Have Enough Chains Right Now To Last The Rest Of Your Life, Son!!! Plus Get Yourself A Spray Can Of Motorcycle Foaming Chain Lube @ Auto Zone? $5 A Can & Lasts A Year? Spray Quick Little Sqirts On Full Length Of Chain, On End Wheel In Bar & Up Under Into The Crotch Of Motor Pully Before You Put Her Away Wet Each Use, Then She's Ready To Purrr In A Moments Notice When-Everrr You Get The Erg To Poke Some Trees!!! Then Flip Your Bar Over Every 3-Times Sharpenings? To Last Good Long Time Of Playin! LOL Your Welcome! PS My Big Carbon Z SS BNF Came Yesterday, W@@WZERS She's Got A HUGH SET OF EVERYTHINGS Front, Rear & Under T@@!!! Ohhh Boyyy... LMAO
Sounds like you're trying to talk me into sending you all my "spent" chains so you can sharpen them for me ;) LOL JK
The guy at Ace was kinda like, I hate sharpening these things, and I can imagine doing it in 10 minutes per chain might be a tough thing to do and make money, but for me to do it for myself, $10 per 10 minutes means $60 per hour "saved" less any setup time. I think I just need to do a bunch at the same time, and make it worth while.
@@BrianPhillipsRC I Guess I Just Take It For Granted Being The MASTER TRADESMAN That I Am!? LMAO
The Master WHAT??? I thought you were into baiting your fishing gear ??? :) LOL Couldn't resist...
@@BrianPhillipsRC Well, That Too I Quess, Since I Haven't Been With A Woman Now Four+ Years... HaHa-HeHe...PS I Wish Someone Would Send Me A Real Gift That I Could Use For My B-Day!? An ALL Day Pass To A Chicken Ranch Somewheres Near Around Here... Hmmm? Or My Very Own Life-Sized AI House Doll? #NeverStopTheRC ;~)P Ya Know I Used To Be The Proud Owner Of An Office Cleaning Company For 10+Years Back In Mid 70's, I've Been Thinkin Lately On Startin A New One Named, "We'll Shine Your Knobs" Hmmm!? And I'm L@@Kin Forewards To The Countless Interviews Of Young College Girls For The Helpers/Shiners/Positions!!!
WOW - you must have accidentally put that comment on my channel in stead of the RC Saylors ;) LOL!!!
Just good a good file and learn how to sharpen your chain and file Rock the Boat buddy thanks like bucking says
I thought they sold ethanol free gas in Iowa
We can get regular unleaded, but it's more expensive. I like the canned stuff for small engines, where I an. It does get WAY more expensive, but I want to run this chainsaw for a long time. When I got it, I had no idea how much I'd end up using it. It was the first tool I bought when we got this property, and I've used the heck out of it. It's been an invaluable tool!
Audio is bad but watch this all the way to the end ...ua-cam.com/video/I7KZDPgARCE/v-deo.html
It'll add some punch to your saw.
I watched, and WOW - looks like I might have to try it too!
Lets put a chainsaw engine in an RC plane?
That would be crazy heavy. These things are not careful about weight, but a nitro engine might be in the cards at some point.
P.S. I have two in my basement right now ;)
Hey brian i messaged you on instagram for help with the delta ray firebird please help brother
I didn't get anything, what's your question?
Duh just kidding bro
Why did u cut trees
These trees were already down. They slid down in a storm last year. When you have literally thousands of trees, you could try to cut them all down with a chainsaw and probably never get them all cut down...they grow faster than one guy can keep up....but our objective to to clean up dead and downed trees primarily. We just planted 75 new trees and 25 new bushes the other day, and will plant another 100 or so in spring.
Oh yeah it's and it's called a scrinch
What part is a scrinch?
Actually "skwrench" I believe. Screwdriver/wrench. It's the tool used to loosen bar nuts/chain tensioner/spark plug. Multi-tool works also. People beat everyone up on youtube if there not 100% on point. I will say this video brought some laughter to my night. However i would agree with most, chainsaws can be really dangerous. Lose footing while saws running, accidentally skwrench the trigger and off goes the arm, leg..etc. Not trying to preach or tell you how to do what you do on your land but...be safe. Next vid will be on the ms 250&1/2 lma&l(lost my arm and leg) . Nothing to do with m-tronic or fuel injection.