My 017 is over 15 years old and it hast the oil pipe been changed 4 times and rebuilt 3 times and runs like a champ every time when it is in use.. Great saw.
Thank you so much! My 180 is leaking all over the place and I had no idea how to go about repairing it. I don't think I would ever have figured it out on my own. The tip on removing the flywheel is really neat. It's #1 on my list of things to do Monday morning!
I have the Stihl 017 which is 19 years old, but looks like it just came from the store yesterday. I maintain it very well and it has never let me down... they are a great saw! Very good Video and very thorough!
Mines been on my ATV for 17 years, and cut many fallen trees. Removed motor from chassis, the other day,, for complete cleaning. Maintenance cleaning after every use. Purchased a new one recently, so when this one dies,, I'll have another. Stayed with 14". It can't last forever, can it?
Hi andy , I've been searching for your video on the 023 oiler system part 4 I think , but don't seem to be able to find it could you repost it . Thanks Ben
This video is very helpful and informative.The tip of the bar on my ms180 just not getting enough oil do you have any suggestion to that? its basically my problem what could be wrong what should i check for?
Hi, apart from the advice given in the video, you could drain the oil tank and wash it out well with parafin (or some other solvent), check the oil pump drive quill and worm gear, or check the oil holes in the bar. Hope that helps, subscribed? Cheers, Andy
Right on Andy, thanks for this. ironically I am just about to pull my 066 apart and figure out why I can't go through a whole tank of oil per fuel tank, despite the oiler set to MAX.
HI. The oil pump on an 066 is similar to that found on an 026. The quill pump drive is the weak point and easily replaced. Check out the 026 repair series on my channel. There is a whole video on the oil pump. hope this helps. Andy
Vanessa, Hi, the 023 is basically the same but slightly larger, here's the link to my 023 rebuild playlist, cheers. ua-cam.com/video/yiGMsKXHaSM/v-deo.html
I think that that sucction thing in the oil chamber is a valve and has a bullit in it. It's a one way valve . It's blocked. Pressure dont go. Vacum turns very slow to zero(Mityvac). The oil was white after 3 years now. I removed that thing, sludge was in it.
Hi, there us a course filter on the end of the oil pickup pipe, impossible to get to, clean it by swilling out the tank with something like paraffin or white spirit, cheers
Yes ok, the sift is out with guidance. You have that black plastic that is the sieve. The iron part is a bit rusty and there is brown stuff in it. When picking with a piece of copper wire I do not get caught in the black area, hidden? I hope it has no other than a weight to always sit in the liquid by gravity when tilting the tree saw. Greetings.
My 017 is over 15 years old and it hast the oil pipe been changed 4 times and rebuilt 3 times and runs like a champ
every time when it is in use..
Great saw.
Hi, the 017, one of the few saws I know that gives more power when it is run in, cheers
Thank you so much! My 180 is leaking all over the place and I had no idea how to go about repairing it. I don't think I would ever have figured it out on my own. The tip on removing the flywheel is really neat. It's #1 on my list of things to do Monday morning!
Thanks for the appreciation, subscribed? Cheers, Andy
Awesome video. You turned a weekend with possible broken parts into a 2 hour job.
Liked and subscribed.
I have the Stihl 017 which is 19 years old, but looks like it just came from the store yesterday. I maintain it very well and it has never let me down... they are a great saw!
Very good Video and very thorough!
Cheers
Mines been on my ATV for 17 years, and cut many fallen trees. Removed motor from chassis, the other day,, for complete cleaning. Maintenance cleaning after every use. Purchased a new one recently, so when this one dies,, I'll have another. Stayed with 14". It can't last forever, can it?
Nice one Andy, just fixed my 018 oiler, good instructional video! Cheers
Perfect, thanks for the appreciation. Check out the books.
Subscribed?
I am now...
You are proving useful Andy, I got a chainsaw with no oil feed which I will look at sometime. Thanks for this.
Hi. It's a common fault with these saws, hope you fix it. Andy
Hi andy I found the video I was looking for , thank you for posting your videos your worth your weight in gold .
Thanks for the encouragement, cheers, Andy
Hi andy , I've been searching for your video on the 023 oiler system part 4 I think , but don't seem to be able to find it could you repost it . Thanks Ben
Andy, thank you very much for the detailed video!
No worries, thanks for the message. You might be interested on one of my books (see channel page). Have you subscribed? Cheers, Andy
Thanks for the tip on your books, looking now...
how often does the oil pump need changing? thanks for the tutorial.
Most illuminating. Thanks very much for this informative video.
Thanks for the appreciation. Subscribed to this non commercial channel? Cheers, Andy
This video is very helpful and informative.The tip of the bar on my ms180 just not getting enough oil do you have any suggestion to that? its basically my problem what could be wrong what should i check for?
Hi, apart from the advice given in the video, you could drain the oil tank and wash it out well with parafin (or some other solvent), check the oil pump drive quill and worm gear, or check the oil holes in the bar. Hope that helps, subscribed? Cheers, Andy
Great VIdeo walk through the entire process thx
Thanks for the apprecaition. I see you subscibed, cheers, Andy
I used an impact wrench to remove the clutch nut. As mentioned in this video, the clutch nut is removed by turning clockwise.
Right on Andy, thanks for this. ironically I am just about to pull my 066 apart and figure out why I can't go through a whole tank of oil per fuel tank, despite the oiler set to MAX.
HI. The oil pump on an 066 is similar to that found on an 026. The quill pump drive is the weak point and easily replaced. Check out the 026 repair series on my channel. There is a whole video on the oil pump. hope this helps. Andy
Andy Reynolds It sure does, and thank you. Your channel is full of gems for living on rural property.
I use my 018 saw for like 6 year I good the old school is always good
Thanks, very helpful
Tony, thanks for the comment and appreciation. Subscribed? Cheers, Andy
Thanks you help me lot can you do more on 018 plz
Vanessa, Hi, the 023 is basically the same but slightly larger, here's the link to my 023 rebuild playlist, cheers. ua-cam.com/video/yiGMsKXHaSM/v-deo.html
Really helpful - Many thanks.
Cheers, subscribed to this non commercial channel? Andy
Your worth alot sorry i cant pay you.keep it up andy
Does the job!
Cheers
nice
Hi. Thanks for your comment and appreciation, Andy
Great engineering. Perfect example of the Germans getting back at us
Hi, as with many small saws the bar oiling is less than perfect, it's the same with the Huskys but they also leak oil everywhere, Subscribed? cheers
cool
Help to make them work again, cheers,Andy
Thanks for this industrial secret. ☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎
Cheers, there's lots more chainsaw repair vids, subscribed?
I think that that sucction thing in the oil chamber is a valve and has a bullit in it. It's a one way valve . It's blocked. Pressure dont go. Vacum turns very slow to zero(Mityvac). The oil was white after 3 years now. I removed that thing, sludge was in it.
Hi, there us a course filter on the end of the oil pickup pipe, impossible to get to, clean it by swilling out the tank with something like paraffin or white spirit, cheers
Yes ok, the sift is out with guidance. You have that black plastic that is the sieve. The iron part is a bit rusty and there is brown stuff in it. When picking with a piece of copper wire I do not get caught in the black area, hidden? I hope it has no other than a weight to always sit in the liquid by gravity when tilting the tree saw. Greetings.
Easy Cold Start Spray did clean the rubbish. The sift is now free.