jinman
Rest in Peace
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2001
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- Location
- Texas - Wise County - Sunset
- Tractor
- NHTC45D, NH LB75B, Ford Jubilee
I had not used my Stihl 021, 16" chainsaw in about two years. Recently, I gassed it up, put on a new chain, added chain/bar oil, choked it and pulled the starter. After about 6 pulls, it sputtered to life and then roared. It runs perfectly.:thumbsup: I have several trees piled up in a nice neat parallel pile. Using my grapple, I grip a trunk and move it to my cutting area. I put the at the ideal height and get off to cut. Things are working perfectly. I cut up three small trees in a hurry. Between each tree, I stop the saw and set in a safe clear area. As I began the 4th tree, I pulled the start rope and SNAP! The rope broke.
:mur:
Today, I got to my local Stihl dealer and bought 6' of 3.5mm starter rope. It was $11.
I could buy a 100' spool for that online, but what would I ever do with 100'? Removing the pull rope cover was a snap and removing the old rope was easy too. The only problem was threading the new rope into the spool because I melted the end of the rope an it flared. I should have threaded through some mono-filament fishing line, but kept trying until I lifted the spool just enough and SPRANG!!! The spring popped out! Sheesh!
So, I got to wrestle the spring back in place after more attempts than I care to admit.
The spool went back together and tension was set perfectly. With a couple of pulls of the rope, the saw fired right off and made happy saw sounds.
Tomorrow, I get to try again. I have too much wood and dry standing dead trees to have a busted chainsaw.
Today, I got to my local Stihl dealer and bought 6' of 3.5mm starter rope. It was $11.
So, I got to wrestle the spring back in place after more attempts than I care to admit.
Tomorrow, I get to try again. I have too much wood and dry standing dead trees to have a busted chainsaw.