Chain Sharpening

riverview

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By the way, most people don't know there's a winter/summer mode on some chainsaws. I stumbled upon it when I was modifying the muffler on my Farm Boss. Had to dig out the manual to see what it was. The sun/snowflake symbols suggested what it was.

It's a little plastic piece that routes warmed air into the carb for winter mode, blocks the warm air in summer. Around 50F is when you swap.
really owned stihls for 30 years never seen this
 


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really owned stihls for 30 years never seen this
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I cut 40+ truck loads a year Oak and Hickory. I use the steel guide sharpener which is in a video in a early post. Works really good a chain will last me a year. I will sharpen it before every time I go out to cut
 

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I've had 2 stihl chainsaws that didn't have the winter summer plastic door. when I bought a professional grade ms261 it has. It could be because my other two are 14 plus years old
Mine is an MS290 I bought maybe 15 yrs ago.

I'm not sure which units have it - but Stihl claims running the summer position in winter can cause it to run lean and eff things up.
 


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I cut for the campfire, and it is always 100+ degrees the days I decide to reload the supply.

If I am not sweating head to toe and covered in wet from sweat sawdust, I don't feel as though I am having fun.

I will have to look at my old Stihl.
 

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If anybody else gets sick/tired of fogged up safety glasses, buy these and paint the inside of the mesh with a light coat of flat black. Miraculous. Not true safety glasses of course - but they're great for sawing IMO.

Amazon product
 

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Been doing mine sine HL is done, watched couple video's and bought couple file setup not too hard and guy can learn alot. I keep like 5 chains so do it when have nothing better to do. I have pro series 028 and 064 they just keep cutting. I alot family in Minnesota so alot of oak etc.. been cut and hauled.
 

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