Check This Out! I Had No Idea Stihl Made This!

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  • @Chickanic
    @Chickanic  4 місяці тому +52

    Thanks so much for watching! Looking for any of the tools I used in today's video? Find them HERE at my Store! www.amazon.com/shop/chickanic?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsfchickanic_J5WT3KDQYWDHKJ0ETCA2

    • @jacobselissen5283
      @jacobselissen5283 4 місяці тому +4

      I went on Ebay and found a used Stihl 020AV that is being sold for parts and its completely assembled. Looks to be what you are looking for and they are asking $80 free shipping

    • @Aussiekym
      @Aussiekym 4 місяці тому

      Ashame when I look up your tools you use ,😢are so expensive over in Aussie land

    • @Aussiekym
      @Aussiekym 4 місяці тому +3

      Your like a little kid playing with a new toy 😊😊😂😂

    • @levassuer1
      @levassuer1 4 місяці тому

      I have an old Ford chainsaw my Uncle gave to me in the 70’s. Never know what ya will see!!!

    • @robertprelewitz4511
      @robertprelewitz4511 4 місяці тому

      One of these days you're going to pull that tarp back and a swarm of KILLER BEES are going to say HELLO 😮

  • @charlespeck886
    @charlespeck886 4 місяці тому +70

    I am 77 and Points and Condensers were in everything, cars tractors chain saws etc. when I was a teen!

    • @randybeard6040
      @randybeard6040 4 місяці тому +6

      I still have a Old 3HP Briggs. Push Mower that I bought for $39 at Walmart many years ago, it still runs and has good compression, it does need a Carb. Kit. Don't know why I keep it, posterity sakes I guess..

    • @joeromanak8797
      @joeromanak8797 4 місяці тому +8

      I’m 69 and like you, whenever something that used to run needs to run again, I yell at the video, CLEAN THE POINTS!” It’s hard to accept that we’re into a generation that has never seen an engine with points ignition. Time marches on! 🥸👍👀✅

    • @jeffryblackmon4846
      @jeffryblackmon4846 4 місяці тому +2

      We are the same age, same experience. I'm putting points in my 81 Ford engine going into my 51 Ford Tudor just for the sake of nostalgia.

    • @paulveenings6861
      @paulveenings6861 4 місяці тому

      I’m still driving a car with points and condensers. I’m in my late 60’s 🙂

    • @briana3467
      @briana3467 4 місяці тому +3

      Both of my trucks and my harley have point fired ignition. That's why I have 220 grit sandpaper in my wallet.

  • @MrCelticatheart
    @MrCelticatheart 4 місяці тому +80

    I love that Bree gets so excited when getting something running, her facial expressions are awesome too!

    • @georgemartinez1720
      @georgemartinez1720 4 місяці тому

      Ya like a Cat you this got them a New Toy with Cat nip

    • @patrickd9551
      @patrickd9551 4 місяці тому +1

      Just the excitement of fixing something is universally uplifting as far as I'm concerned.
      Just the other day my sons broke a simple chinese led bulb with a pull rope. I went through it with my boys, disassembling it, fixing the pull rope and putting it back together. It took me almost an hour, but the sheer joy on the faces of those boys is intoxicating. Especially knowing that I'm instilling the ability of fixing things into their brains. We also regularly build things like the garden shed and when things are beyond repair (even cheap toys) are really missed and they want to try and repair it even though we tell them it's really broken.
      Bottom line: we should be more focused on making things instead of just buying things.

  • @troylee3179
    @troylee3179 4 місяці тому +39

    Wow that Cougar in the background was my first car. It was owned by a Patriot who served in Vietnam and sadly didn't return. His mother had it in storage and kept it for years until one day she decided to sell it to my Father. I loved that car and always thought of that hero that owned it before me. Great video, love your channel

  • @Isadore123L
    @Isadore123L 4 місяці тому +20

    I was gifted one even older; a STIHL FS-150. The FS-150 is a dedicated, industrial-level brushcutter. Built like a tank.

    • @NPCOasis
      @NPCOasis 4 місяці тому

      DOES IT WORK LIKE A CHAMP?

    • @loganleborgne420
      @loganleborgne420 3 місяці тому

      Hi! I have the same here in France since early 2000 and it's STHIL working great 😉...I changed the tank once the plastic thing you need to push twice maybe 3 spark plug that's it...same with their chainsaws it last forever! Chinese stuff are ok if you have a very small area and amount of things to do very small and who takes few seconds of use but when you have more than 5mn of total work you better buy good brands products that you will keep forever or at least 10+ years!

  • @PJ-uv9fr
    @PJ-uv9fr 4 місяці тому +61

    Your excitement is contagious.

    • @shannonwhitaker9630
      @shannonwhitaker9630 3 місяці тому

      I was excited to see her place the saw on a mat for testing. I can only imagine how that old vibrating thing would have been scampering around on the bare concrete lol

  • @JamesMPogue
    @JamesMPogue 4 місяці тому +39

    You are so good. Making an old brush cutter into a new chainsaw.

    • @georgemartinez1720
      @georgemartinez1720 4 місяці тому +1

      It called Recycling NOW

    • @nathanhale6477
      @nathanhale6477 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@georgemartinez1720 I can remember using chainsaws to make mimi-bikes. Would that qualify for re-cycling?😂

  • @scottenglish5111
    @scottenglish5111 4 місяці тому +29

    You can also get parts to turn them into post hole augers and maybe a couple other things

  • @heymakerphd1982
    @heymakerphd1982 4 місяці тому +8

    Gadzooks woman!! You're like Einstein of small engines! Your specific theories are relatively good!!You've got more answers than there are questions! I love it!! Seems like Stihl would consult with you BEFORE they sent out new models!

  • @smirlex2329
    @smirlex2329 4 місяці тому +10

    I noticed the Woodstock T-shirt. I know you are not that old, but I am. Rock on Bree.

  • @r1mein54
    @r1mein54 4 місяці тому +5

    I still have the Homelite Brushmaster that my Dad bought in the late 1960s. It was used when we got it. It has the blueish green paint, it came with a 3 lobe grass blade and a circular saw blade. Brother & I used to cut down 2-3 inch water oak saplings with it. Heavy -yes, it came with a harness that clipped to the bar.

  • @chuckclark9464
    @chuckclark9464 4 місяці тому +60

    👍👍🫵🪨❤️ Your eyes lit up like a kid in a candy store who’s parents said go get whatever you want. Sincerely, Chuck.

  • @pikupmn
    @pikupmn 4 місяці тому +2

    I had a 020 back in 1980 that I used as a climbing saw. Awesome unit.

  • @Maxid1
    @Maxid1 4 місяці тому +15

    I wish I had a picture of the brush cutter I used some 50 years ago cutting brush out from under trees in the apple orchard where I worked. The tube was the size of the top tube all the way down to the saw blade on the end. It was about 7 feet long, had the same handles as the Stihl there. it had a harness that you wore because the motor was huge and I had 3 of them because I was cutting some very neglected orchards. I went through shear bolts and generally broke them (stuff loosened up from all the vibration) one after another until all 3 were broken. Then I'd sit down and fix them all and start over again. I was 13 I think. That would make it 52 years ago. I think they were steam powered...

  • @henrysmith8012
    @henrysmith8012 4 місяці тому +13

    You do great work. Makes an old retired mechanic proud.

  • @smitty4912
    @smitty4912 4 місяці тому +4

    What a GREAT find and repair! Bye the way, Don't be afraid of setting points, us oldtimers use to set them with a Matchbook Cover !!!

  • @duanebiesterfeld4719
    @duanebiesterfeld4719 4 місяці тому +1

    I'm 69 years old, and in my teen years all the cars had points.. 020 will get you back running on almost anything with points. Even a Briggs & Stratton. Cover off of paper matches works excellent too!

  • @Waupaca715
    @Waupaca715 4 місяці тому +20

    I have a Stihl WB029 that still runs strong. Replaced cylinder, piston, rings 12 years ago. Love that saw. 44 year old saw.

  • @jamescaron6465
    @jamescaron6465 4 місяці тому +20

    Great work. You definitely want to turn that back into a chainsaw. Trimmers you want light as possible, chainsaws you want as powerful and as sturdy as possible. You already made it pretty damn good. That thing will outlive you.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 4 місяці тому +4

      And that 30-ish pound brush cutter tool has since been superseded by wheeled brush cutters.

    • @jamescaron6465
      @jamescaron6465 4 місяці тому +3

      @@MonkeyJedi99 exactly. I wouldn’t want to drag that thing around for an hour at a time.

  • @davidhollfelder9940
    @davidhollfelder9940 4 місяці тому +5

    Outdoor power equipment pile! A few years back, I made a shout out in the local community media for “yard stuff destined for the curb” for practice. I got sooo much free stuff, movers/blowers/wackers/chainsaws & a Honda powered pressure washer. Surprisingly, almost all of it was easily fixed (with a little practice), and very few parts, if any .. cleaning the carb since the user’s unknowingly use of ethanol fuel, caused gummy goo.

  • @calvincollier8
    @calvincollier8 4 місяці тому +18

    We ran 041 and 051 Sthil , cutting logs in the 1970’s

  • @Robert-w4k8p
    @Robert-w4k8p 4 місяці тому +4

    Brilliant session, love watching the end result of you using all your vast knowledge to bring life back to an old machine . Men must have been stronger 40 years ago . 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @tee-steel.0158
    @tee-steel.0158 4 місяці тому +8

    That’s awesome 👏 your such a great lady and love the way you just jump in and know how to fix things. ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @rickh1378
    @rickh1378 4 місяці тому +11

    Nice to see you solder and heat shrink the kill switch wire. Not many people take the time to do wiring repairs correctly!

    • @N4HHE
      @N4HHE 4 місяці тому

      I’m concerned about solder in that hot environment. Crimping is better.

    • @benvincent24
      @benvincent24 4 місяці тому +1

      @@N4HHE I'm concerned about solder in a vibration environment. But if the wires are twisted the heat shrink should keep them together.

  • @David-de3ed
    @David-de3ed 4 місяці тому +8

    I love watching you fix what ever…. Just nice seeing you.

  • @badbob
    @badbob 4 місяці тому +8

    I remember helping my father change points and condensers as a kid, but then they came out with conversion kits. Tell us who made the video with his hand in the way. Don't tell me it was Steve. Love when you get things going. I know the feeling and thanks to you from what I have learned I get that feeling more often. Regards from sunny Myrtle Beach.

    • @chrisrageNJ
      @chrisrageNJ 4 місяці тому +1

      I just rebuilt an edger from 1967 with a little 2hp Briggs engine on it and either the condenser or the coil was bad. I was impatient and I didn't want to order a new one so I took a spare Honda coil I had laying around and was able to adjust the holes and bolt it on and that thing runs like a champ. It's electronic ignition too so I sealed up the condenser cover to keep water out and I should never have to pull the flywheel ever again

  • @Bill-A-DFW
    @Bill-A-DFW 4 місяці тому +8

    AWESOME JOB!!! Having been a mechanic for over 45+ years I have worked on a bunch of ignition systems involving points. Several "Dual Point" distributors during my racing days and even my 'Supra Saltare' ski boat...They are east to repair and the dual systems are a bit a tricky (I used a piece of cardboard to isolate the point opposite I was setting 'DWELL' on) to adjust...GREAT VIDEO!!!

    • @smitty4912
      @smitty4912 4 місяці тому +2

      Every one back then had a matchbook cover laying around if the feeler gauge wasn't handy !

  • @dab1068
    @dab1068 4 місяці тому +2

    Fun project. It's fun to see some older oddities. I had a guy bring in a couple of chainsaws with drill bits affixed to them in place of the sprocket, bar and chain. They were not so old but very different.

  • @bobbob8229
    @bobbob8229 4 місяці тому +2

    Fifty years ago my dad had a heavy duty trimmer. He built a simple outrigger to one side, with a Small lawn mower wheel. I put a 7 1/4 inch Carbide circle saw blade on it. Literally dug out 80 feet of hedge roots. Only used ONE blade! ! ! (an outrigger wheel works great !

    • @chrisrageNJ
      @chrisrageNJ 4 місяці тому

      That's pretty smart, actually

  • @disturbedmaynard3873
    @disturbedmaynard3873 4 місяці тому +3

    I remember the points and condenser days. Was at the daughters house the other day and noticed an old 70's vintage Montgomery Ward front tine tiller. My dad had one of these that ran for over 40 years, and I am going to check with the son in law to see if this one runs. Always fun to get the old stuff running.

  • @Z7d3nR4
    @Z7d3nR4 4 місяці тому +8

    There was never any doubt that you could make it go.

  • @stevebrown-l1p
    @stevebrown-l1p 4 місяці тому +14

    Such a young Chic imagine not knowing about points....that grin when you get something to run is priceless

  • @dlkline27
    @dlkline27 4 місяці тому +14

    I had the good fortune to buy a Stihl 020T about 30 years ago. The dealer told me this model was made for professionals and that Stihl used all ball and roller bearings in these saws. Love your videos.

  • @bumpkinrocks
    @bumpkinrocks 4 місяці тому +5

    I've got a Stihl 08S which bolts on and becomes FS08S brushcutter, it's a beast and very heavily built.

  • @daveallen924
    @daveallen924 4 місяці тому +7

    Neat piece of history! And a good resurrection. Thank you for sharing. 😃

  • @ronaldprovencher7570
    @ronaldprovencher7570 2 місяці тому

    Love watching you ..your a hoot .. It might be i am a old time Mechanic .. at 72 ...

  • @Ozsmallbore
    @Ozsmallbore 4 місяці тому +1

    Yep! Worked on these and the o8s powered brushcutters when I had a Stihl dealership Down Under in the late 1980's!

  • @FeralPreacher
    @FeralPreacher 4 місяці тому +3

    So glad you persevered and "made it great again".
    I would not want to carry a 30 pound brush cutter either.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @CalvinMackey-g5f
    @CalvinMackey-g5f 4 місяці тому +14

    you are so funny when you get excited.

  • @scottnyc6572
    @scottnyc6572 4 місяці тому +5

    I don’t comment often but had to for this one.Such an awesome diamond in the rough!!

  • @frankward423
    @frankward423 4 місяці тому

    Great find and repair. They made a lot of oddball equipment back in the day. I remember seeing several backpack trimmers in the late 70s.

  • @MrCelticatheart
    @MrCelticatheart 4 місяці тому +5

    The ol internet say 90psi of compression as a rule is the cut off, however for a shop I totally agree with your 110psi of compression! Rock on Bree! How's Ron doing update??? You guys rock love the channel.

    • @damonburroughs5283
      @damonburroughs5283 4 місяці тому +1

      I highly strung saw won't run properly if at all at 90

  • @bossgame3741
    @bossgame3741 4 місяці тому +3

    Thanks, I've fixed three chainsaws because of watching your videos

  • @scottw5253
    @scottw5253 3 місяці тому +1

    "Look at the shaft on that thing!" - That's what SHE said! 🤣🤣 (I couldn't resist)

  • @pauleriknielsen
    @pauleriknielsen 4 місяці тому +1

    Absolutely love your content, I am pretty good myself at fixing everything I own including a mint 30 year old flymo that a customer had hanging in their shed. Nevertheless I have learned a ton from your channel, keep it up!

  • @davehudson4607
    @davehudson4607 3 місяці тому

    That’s a great piece of history, please keep it whole, put the shaft assembly back on.

  • @ron.v
    @ron.v 4 місяці тому +1

    You're fun to watch, if for no other reason than to watch your excitement when you fix some obscure piece of equipment. I'm envious that you know so much. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us.

  • @pauldodge9707
    @pauldodge9707 2 місяці тому

    Bree, thanks for all of your videos. The local repair shop wanted $150 per hour to do routine maintenance. Your videos allowed me to do it myself for the cost of OEM parts.

  • @drubradley8821
    @drubradley8821 4 місяці тому +6

    My old neighbor some years ago, used to chop those up to make troller boat motors... I never seen the prop end of one, but, you could always hear him putting along tye channel at like 12 knots in his 12 foot aluminum boat.

  • @desertfox3860
    @desertfox3860 4 місяці тому +2

    How fun is thar! I have a Stihl 020AV Made in West Germany. Bought it new in about 1975.

  • @r6f09
    @r6f09 4 місяці тому +1

    Great job, I’m impressed.

  • @patrickdalton3918
    @patrickdalton3918 4 місяці тому +5

    Amazing that look on your face playing with the throttle when you got it started 😂❤❤

  • @dexewing1
    @dexewing1 4 місяці тому +2

    Very cool! I had no idea they made something like this. Makes sense…having two tools in one, powered by the same engine. Great that you got it running again. Hope you find the burned up 020 so you can complete the build. Great video!

  • @IsaacSchuler
    @IsaacSchuler 4 місяці тому +6

    thats gotta be the craziest and coolest piece of equipment ive ever seen.

  • @brittweir8844
    @brittweir8844 4 місяці тому +1

    This last winter I restored a Stihl 009 chainsaw. I’ve used it for years around my property ❤. Super light and strong.

    • @chrisrageNJ
      @chrisrageNJ 4 місяці тому +1

      I've got two old 011s, my dad's old saw from 1984 and one I bought for $100 from 1979 and I went through both last year and got them in perfect running order. I used them and my newer ms170 to take down a bunch of huge trees with a couple friends and they ran as good if not better than the 170

  • @patrickshaw8595
    @patrickshaw8595 4 місяці тому +1

    I have 70 years in this industry and I have a bunch of Lawnboy Experimental machines that were never sold and never officially existed because my Dad's identical twin brother (Jerry Shaw) was Chief Engineer at OMC Lawn Boy. In '58 Homelite made backpack brush cutters with ZiP saw powerheads driving a flex ("speedometer") cable that in turn drove a straight housing/straight shaft with a circle saw blade on the other end. String Trimmers didn't exist until the seventies but I have the one Lawn Boy Backpack Brush saw ever made. It is pretty much a scaled down version of the Homelite unit.

  • @christopherclance475
    @christopherclance475 2 місяці тому

    I like tinkering with engines and currently have a 1952 Ford 8N in the yard I’m playing with. Needs carb work but points and condenser setups are pretty simple once you figure it out. Now I also have a Kubota Diesel tractor from the early 70’s. Those diesel systems, while simple, are pretty complex with injection pumps and injectors.

  • @steventaylor681
    @steventaylor681 4 місяці тому

    I've actually sold some of those 020 brush cutters. And I still have my personal 020. Best small saw I ever owned! The saw model is 020AV.

  • @Geremy581
    @Geremy581 2 місяці тому

    My dream friend thank you for sharing your positive energy

  • @patmancrowley8509
    @patmancrowley8509 4 місяці тому +23

    Dudet! One mans trash is another mans treasure.

  • @richardsauer6517
    @richardsauer6517 4 місяці тому

    My dad had an 015AV and they made the same add-on brush cutter! It was 4times the weight of a string trimmer, but almost bulletproof

  • @Bobby381666
    @Bobby381666 4 місяці тому

    In Redding ca area i Run Bobby's mobile lawn mower repair i been fixing mowers from age 12 i am 52 will be 53 in two weeks going to school for this stuff in high school points first thing i learned love watching you i stay up my learning the newer stuff by youtube seeing you use that gaping gauge was a blessing just ordered one thank you. having trouble getting spark on stihl chainsaw find gapping it 0.10 is wrong.

  • @STIHLTECH
    @STIHLTECH 4 місяці тому +1

    In the late 70s we had an ice storm in western NY. Could not sell 020s fast enough. Points, electronic, top handle, rear handle, and Super models. I still get them in the shop every year.

  • @jamesbeemer7855
    @jamesbeemer7855 4 місяці тому

    THAT IS INTERESTING !
    Some years ago I saw that you could create such adaptions . But I never saw any marketed here . 2cycle engines need more options in my mind , because otherwise it lays in my garage until I need it .
    I want an engine with more options . So I can ware it out properly !

  • @therightstuffAK
    @therightstuffAK 4 місяці тому

    21:48 impeccable comedic timing of the rooster crowing when you said "choke." Don't know why but I found it hilarious!

  • @rogerbullock908
    @rogerbullock908 4 місяці тому

    My 020 pro uses points and cond, just for grins I still have a spare set with both handles. Best saw ever. Tried using the solid state trigger that was used in mid to late 80, takes a different flywheel to work, so went back with points and cond

  • @MrBjseales
    @MrBjseales 4 місяці тому +3

    Most awesome! I've never seen that model Stihl.

  • @BAGUBAou812
    @BAGUBAou812 19 днів тому

    When I was in high school I had one of these for my brush cutting business. You are right, it was a beast. I think it was right around $400 when I bought it in 81 or 82. I vaguely remember the dealer telling me I could turn it into a chainsaw. Mine was all orange.

  • @Jim-Wade
    @Jim-Wade 4 місяці тому +1

    Back in the 1980's I had a Craftsman brush cutter that looked similar. Yeah, it was heavy, but it had a full harness that took the weight. The thing was awesome and I used it to clear the brush from 1.5 acres that had been overgrown forever. It easily took down trees up to two inches in diameter. I sold it in a garage sale15 years ago, then moved to the country and wish I had it back! I'll be anxious to see your finished project cutting firewood.

  • @CryingWolf_225
    @CryingWolf_225 4 місяці тому

    I could not help but laugh how excited you got when the thing ran so good. It was cute. You have helped me save nearly 500 dollars with your videos. I already do a little small engine repair due to living on a small private family farm most of my life it was a must to know mechanics. Thank you so much.

  • @bobwalton4879
    @bobwalton4879 4 місяці тому +5

    Perfect brush cutter for Paul Bunyan!!! Definitely a "Taryl fixes all have never seen before" item.

  • @Delalio-dd7fu
    @Delalio-dd7fu 4 місяці тому +3

    I love watching ur work..from Malaysian

  • @MichaelofYurtBees
    @MichaelofYurtBees 4 місяці тому

    Making It Great Again! Coupled with the double entendres, this video was a day maker. Thanks for the historical walk through small engine alley.

  • @garrydeimert7397
    @garrydeimert7397 4 місяці тому +1

    I have 2 of those 020av and my son has an 020 super, they are great powerful saws. They do a hedge cutter attachment for it as well.

  • @DonaldRak-ku6bi
    @DonaldRak-ku6bi 4 місяці тому +2

    Ohhh boy chickanic they was making chains saws way back probably before I was born in 56 so yup points condensers was the ticket , VW bug 1600 cc ran on that same thing point condenser I had 62 bug was fun to drive, you get thatcsaw running just remember it.

  • @edjackson8425
    @edjackson8425 4 місяці тому

    I have my father’s 020 AV. It still runs great. My local saw shop changed the sprocket, bar & chain to a larger chain.

  • @danielflack7902
    @danielflack7902 4 місяці тому +5

    I live in Australia, and I have an old poulan chainsaw that is a brush cutter. I grabbed it from my local rubbish tip.

  • @robertthomas5906
    @robertthomas5906 4 місяці тому +1

    I think the local mower store used to sell that unit. That great big steel loop hooked to a harness. Then you could use the handles to mow just about anything down. It would take small trees down. You're right, I was a bit concerned to use that thing. It was too much for my 2 acre lot.
    I opted for an Echo weed whacker that I could also change into a chain saw blade. I still use them both.
    I used to work at a mower shop when I was in high school. They didn't have the electronic ignition back then. You can file the old contacts down. You must make sure they're square. Put it up on the bump, set it to 20 thou and you should be good. I was to the point I didn't even need the feeler gauge. I knew it by sight. I probably still do. Over 40 years later.

  • @buzman7811
    @buzman7811 4 місяці тому

    Really enjoyed this especially since I have an 015L that still runs. Bought it new in the late 70's. Thanks

  • @TheWabbit
    @TheWabbit 4 місяці тому +4

    I remember getting lawn mowers out of the garbage, taking it apart and cleaning the points and the condenser wire, then using a matchbox to set the points 9 out of 10 times it ran great. The first electronics were either great or would last a year and go out. I preferred the points and condenser system for about 5 years until they got a little better on the electronics. That's a museum piece, I have never seen one but I can imagine a couple hours of brush cutting a day with that setup would make you a modern days Hercules.

    • @chrisrageNJ
      @chrisrageNJ 4 місяці тому +1

      I have never bought a lawnmower in my life and neither has my dad and I'm 50. He's always finding antique equipment in the trash and I enjoy getting them all patched up, one of my recent projects was an old King-O-Lawn edger from 1967 with a little 2hp Briggs on it, the condenser was beat but I fit a Honda coil on there and I'll never need to mess with points on it again

  • @akomni-vr5gt
    @akomni-vr5gt 4 місяці тому

    It was cool to see you so excited! Good Fix. I used to have an 09 and 011, I loved them both!

  • @RichAndrews-o8e
    @RichAndrews-o8e 4 місяці тому

    Loved it! You do excited!! And why not? Breathing life back into an older model of almost anything is fun. Thanks for the video and your enthusiasm. Great start to a new day👍👍

  • @michaelbedell6523
    @michaelbedell6523 4 місяці тому

    Your personality and skills are amazing. Just thoroughly enjoy watching your videos that remind me of my previous years keeping a riding mower to last 17 years, multiple chainsaws and other power equipment. You are spot on in presentations and resolutions techniques.Wishing you continued success

  • @stephenrice4554
    @stephenrice4554 4 місяці тому +2

    Great video , love your enthusiasm and ability . Always a pleasure . That old chainsaw is going to make someone very happy . 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @tominsc9909
    @tominsc9909 Місяць тому

    I found something similar in my Grandpa's barn several years back, except it's based on an 015 chainsaw. It says "Made in West Germany" on it. I wondered why there were instructions on it about running oil in it, then I realized it was a chainsaw engine. I actually have the owner's manual here and apparently they also sold a kit to convert a chainsaw to a brush cutter. I never did anything with that brush cutter, there was also a Husqvarna brush cutter that was a little newer there, so I rehabed that one so I could use it. Now watching this video has got me interested in seeing if I can find the parts to convert that one back to a chainsaw.

  • @Justamedic77
    @Justamedic77 4 місяці тому +1

    I bought the long corded borescope on your recommendation. I have used it for everything from plumbing, automotive, and small engine. I was able to pinpoint an oil leak on my truck without tearing apart a bunch of stuff. I love it. I used an old master spool for fishing line to coil up the cord and only unspool what i need. Thanks for the recommendation

  • @HEHE-dx9og
    @HEHE-dx9og 4 місяці тому +3

    Back in 1986 I found a homelight weedeater where the engine was on the bottom and it had a pancake muffler that doubled as the guard. The shaft or tube was the fuel tank.

  • @Zcudazz
    @Zcudazz 4 місяці тому

    That is awesome!
    Maybe contact Stihl and see how much they would give you for it since it runs or maybe at least the trimmer part! They can always add it to their museum!

  • @douggrenard91
    @douggrenard91 4 місяці тому +6

    I still use the Stihl 020 AV, Great saws, made in Germany.

  • @rolandogarza1151
    @rolandogarza1151 4 місяці тому +6

    Great video. Looking forward to the end result.

  • @robert5
    @robert5 4 місяці тому

    Cool video... pretty much the epitome of why we watch what you do. Thumbs up.

  • @davidmech2956
    @davidmech2956 4 місяці тому

    I absolutely loved this video. Great work!

  • @keoniwalaka8858
    @keoniwalaka8858 4 місяці тому

    I loved watching this video mostly because I could tell by your enthusiasm and demeanor that your were really enjoying and having a blast doing this renovation! It was infectious.

  • @garyblevins3532
    @garyblevins3532 4 місяці тому

    Super awesome video! I love the older equipment because they were built to last!

  • @bhenderson7651
    @bhenderson7651 3 місяці тому

    It's alive ! Some of the old stuff is so solid

  • @Digger1967RT
    @Digger1967RT 4 місяці тому

    My old 015 top handle has a weed eater attachment, that’s how I got here. That cougar you have is why I’m subscribing.

  • @charleseddy9903
    @charleseddy9903 4 місяці тому +3

    I'll say it again YOU ARE AMAZING!!!

  • @holgerkuester7018
    @holgerkuester7018 4 місяці тому

    The FS in Stihl's nomenclature is for Freischneider which is line trimmer. Likely started it's life as a trimmer and was converted.

  • @davidrush8283
    @davidrush8283 4 місяці тому +4

    Thank you for your time.

  • @don1857
    @don1857 4 місяці тому +6

    If I remember correctly - 1 business card for the coil gap, 2 business cards for the point gap. No fancy gauges.