Chainsaws

Reached out to the guy and he still has it. Might be making a trip up that way Saturday if it doesn't sell before then.
 
The question is "what is your time worth?". Its gonna take 3-4hrs of fiddling and f'n around and ordering parts no matter what. If your time is worth $20/hr, $200 is a good deal. If your time is worth $50/hr, thats a decent deal, if your time is worth $100/hr you should buy a good running one, if your time is worth $200/hr you should buy a new one.
Yeah but those numbers only count if you would have been working making money instead. Drinking beers in the garage dicking around with a "deal" of a chainsaw, while not being in the house is not wasted time. At least that's how I justify things to myself 😂😂
 
Yea well that never really computes for me. 3 - 4 hours working on something like that is generally just fun.

Yeah but those numbers only count if you would have been working making money instead. Drinking beers in the garage dicking around with a "deal" of a chainsaw, while not being in the house is not wasted time. At least that's how I justify things to myself 😂😂
For me, it always starts off as a good idea, and turns into F this shizz, why am I wasting time fighting this crap to save $50.
 
For me, it always starts off as a good idea, and turns into F this shizz, why am I wasting time fighting this crap to save $50.
I try to keep that kind of negativity out of my life. When I get to that stage I like to quietly set that project off to the side (out of my wife's sight) and move on for a few years.
 
Yeah but those numbers only count if you would have been working making money instead. Drinking beers in the garage dicking around with a "deal" of a chainsaw, while not being in the house is not wasted time. At least that's how I justify things to myself 😂😂
Exactly! If it all boils down to money in vs money out....then we would all drive a leased corolla and buy whatever we wheel pre-built from a shop. There are definitely instances when this logic applies, I think the unseen variable is how much of a disruption to your life said "unpaid work" will result in.

If it is putting a roof on my house, I will probably farm it out, I can't put that on the back burner if my back gives out, if I screw something up and have to fix it, if home depot doesn't have enough bundles of shingles to complete the job, yada yada yada.

A spare saw, that can sit on the bench until I move out of the house and the next owner inherits it without too much guilt, shame, fuss.
 
How about doing nothing. Just cut up a couple pecan logs and oak and some broken branch nubs off a pine log. Seems to be running fine. Muffler is loose or missing screws somewhere. We shall see how she holds up.
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I need a local to come by and show me how to sharpen mine.

I dulled it out about 5 years ago within a few days of buying it to remove some trees and haven't touched it since. (Yeah, I'm that guy.)
 
I need a local to come by and show me how to sharpen mine.

I dulled it out about 5 years ago within a few days of buying it to remove some trees and haven't touched it since. (Yeah, I'm that guy.)
There are places with automated sharpeners. I keep 3-4 in rotation and take em all at once. About $10 per is a deal
 
If you’re running full house chain the 2 in 1 files work pretty darn good. They hit the cutter and the depth gauge/raker in the same stroke and ride on the top plates of the tooth for alignment.

Buckin’ has some pretty good videos on hand filing.

Just gotta get in the shop and practice.
 
If you’re running full house chain the 2 in 1 files work pretty darn good. They hit the cutter and the depth gauge/raker in the same stroke and ride on the top plates of the tooth for alignment.

Buckin’ has some pretty good videos on hand filing.

Just gotta get in the shop and practice.

I know @jeepinmatt swears by that one. I borrowed my neighbors the other day and promptly ordered the. 325 and .375 one that night.
 
I know @jeepinmatt swears by that one. I borrowed my neighbors the other day and promptly ordered the. 325 and .375 one that night.
Maybe I oversold it, haha :D I do like how it sets the rakers automatically though. But honestly all the ones I've done recently have been too deep, so the saw is stalling out more than it should because of overload. I'm probably pushing down too hard, and the flat files are cutting the rakers a lot more than the round file is cutting the tooth.
 
Maybe I oversold it, haha :D I do like how it sets the rakers automatically though. But honestly all the ones I've done recently have been too deep, so the saw is stalling out more than it should because of overload. I'm probably pushing down too hard, and the flat files are cutting the rakers a lot more than the round file is cutting the tooth.
It does have depth guides that ride on the top of the tooth.
 
Dad has a 029 Super and was leaking bar oil. Dug into it to find the little hose from the oil tank had gotten soft. Trip to the store and got a new one and installed. Put the clutch back on and went to take the length of cotton rope back out of the spark plug hole and thought “man that seems short” shined a light and down inside was the remaining piece. Somehow when he was feeding it in it went over the top of the piston into the muffler. When the piston came up as he was removing the clutch it cut the tail of it off. Sat and farted with a length of wire then just took the muffler off and it was right there lol. Lesson learned I guess. Make sure ALL the rope comes back out before you try to rip on the go cord…
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