Tuning up my Stihl MS661 | How to Tune a Chainsaw!

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    0:00 Introduction
    2:22 Part Overview
    2:49 Diagnosing the problem
    3:41 Fuel System
    7:58 Clutch Inspection
    17:43 Sparkplug
    20:08 Piston/Cylinder
    38:13 Putting Saw Back Together
    44:08 Cleaning the Bar
    45:44 Testing the Saw
    46:25 Outro
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Komentáře • 535

  • @just6979
    @just6979 Před rokem +116

    Before anyone tries to say "chains don't stretch, they wear", he literally referred to the wear in the pins as causing the "stretch". It's just semantics, tomayto tomahto.

    • @jameshedrick605
      @jameshedrick605 Před rokem +3

      I've had someone that used chainsaws all their life tell me that same thing

    • @KayBeee
      @KayBeee Před rokem +6

      Tuhmater

    • @happycamper6352
      @happycamper6352 Před rokem +11

      You are correct. The chain is measurably longer, but not because any of the metal elongated. Instead, the wear on the moving parts allowed it to happen. I still call it stretching anyway.

    • @iffykidmn8170
      @iffykidmn8170 Před rokem +1

      @@happycamper6352 what would the wear at the bottom of the chain tie straps be called where they come into contact with the bar rails?

    • @duncandogster
      @duncandogster Před rokem +3

      @@iffykidmn8170 I've always heard it called chain wear, but it rarely becomes an issue, as the teeth are usually filled to nubs well before that becomes an issue. Filing the bar surface to flat and smooth was something that was not covered here, which is an important regular service, though.

  • @jesseshort8
    @jesseshort8 Před rokem +80

    This is by far one of the best breakdown videos on CZcams. Super informative, great job Jacob and Gordy!

  • @richardflagg3084
    @richardflagg3084 Před rokem +107

    Another Master Class. Gordy touched on all the wear parts that get forgotten. Jacob, damn fine job editing. Gordy stole the show and managed to get some comedic relief in. As Jacob's saw is being taken apart, it's like he's at the doctors office having to explain what happened in the last 4 years. I enjoyed every minute of the video. Thanks to both of you!!!

    • @westcoastsaw1368
      @westcoastsaw1368 Před rokem +12

      Thanks Richard Jacob and I pretty much laugh non stop when we get together throwing jabs at each other it’s a good time 😂

    • @Sethhaun78
      @Sethhaun78 Před rokem +2

      That ultra no no

    • @barclaygunn6404
      @barclaygunn6404 Před rokem +1

      I agree, this video was absolutely superb - so informative!

    • @simonthorpe5519
      @simonthorpe5519 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@westcoastsaw1368we need a video of how to properly clean a saw

    • @joederringer6716
      @joederringer6716 Před 2 měsíci

      @@westcoastsaw1368on this rebuild how much time would you say the saw has? Do you wait until a drop in performance to do a rebuild or do you have a different measurement for rebuild time? Guys using their saw’s daily compared to part time users which I am. Trying to get a idea on ideal time to do a rebuild. Excellent video Thank You appreciate it!

  • @seancoyle6463
    @seancoyle6463 Před rokem +15

    I’m a licensed mechanic turned arborist. This video is incredibly helpful and very well done! Thanks fellas

  • @harryg6013
    @harryg6013 Před rokem +61

    Gordy is a nice guy and knows his stuff, thank you Jake!

  • @wrstew1272
    @wrstew1272 Před rokem +10

    You are so lucky to have created a relationship with Gordy. What a wonderful source of saw knowledge! More Gordy videos!

  • @caseyobryantjones7564
    @caseyobryantjones7564 Před rokem +16

    I love how Jacob is like every other arborist and doesn’t maintenance his saw just cleans it. Thank you very much for the informative video

    • @happycamper6352
      @happycamper6352 Před rokem +1

      The sad part is, many don't even clean either. I've been guilty of that sometimes.

    • @alexstromberg7696
      @alexstromberg7696 Před rokem

      most arborist saws are never cleaned or anything.

    • @happycamper6352
      @happycamper6352 Před rokem

      @@alexstromberg7696 I would say most of us do some minor paintbrush cleaning when we change/sharpen chains, and same just before removing fuel mix/bar oil caps. We also clean the oiler hole on the bar quite often since it tends to clog about twice per second or so it seems on some jobs. But, outside of that, we run the saws hard and neglect maintenance for the most part, and yet they last many years of daily use anyway.

    • @JHizzleinthebizzlePNW
      @JHizzleinthebizzlePNW Před rokem

      Whaaaat?? Arborist clean there saws daily

  • @lifeoftreedom
    @lifeoftreedom Před rokem +11

    There's a tonne of really useful information in this video - many thanks to Jake & Gordy for making it. For UK people (of which I am) some of this maintenance (sprocket, needle bearing etc) is covered in the first of the NPTC chainsaw certifications - "002003 - City & Guilds NPTC Level 2 Award in Chainsaw Maintenance and Cross Cutting" (used to be CS30). Whilst the certification doesn't give you experience (only experience will), it does give you a base level of knowledge and awareness so that you can keep your kit in good condition.

  • @cisco5400
    @cisco5400 Před měsícem +1

    Great info, so much easier to understand if its explained in a way based on functionality and how parts can be damaged and how to prevent parts from being damaged if you take care of them. Thanks alot! :)

  • @rochekeh
    @rochekeh Před rokem +3

    this could not have been timed better, I walked in the door with a second hand, slightly damaged 661 the day this was posted. Great great video, hugely helpful and totally demystified the inside of the saw for me. Huge thanks

  • @tatehogan5685
    @tatehogan5685 Před rokem +24

    Definitely on board to see a bar tuneup from Gordy. He did a great job breaking down what he was doing. I like knowing the "why behind the what" so this was definitely a great video for me

  • @diamondrock1970
    @diamondrock1970 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hello, my name is Sal. I just want to say that I went through the whole video with you guys and this is just like a school class. It really help me that was a good teaching right there. Thank you so much for the channel and your body that did the chainsaw service . God bless you guys.

  • @RMM--uv7uk
    @RMM--uv7uk Před rokem +11

    Another great Gordy teaching class. Keep these types of videos coming.

  • @tomschaefer221
    @tomschaefer221 Před rokem +2

    You guys are awesome to watch and learn from. I have learned so many things from both of you. I could watch these kind of videos for hours! Thank you both very much!!

  • @litewatefitr
    @litewatefitr Před rokem +2

    Love when you guys collaborate. The pace of the video is so chill. Gordy's shop seems like such a comfortable place to be.

  • @IvorClegg
    @IvorClegg Před rokem +13

    More excellent content, thanks!
    For anyone looking to get hold of one of the stainless steel 'pliers' Gordy used for the tricky small stuff, they're properly called an 'Artery Forceps'. They're designed to be used to hold/manipulate/clamp off blood vessels during medical procedures/surgery.
    They're widely available off the Internet for cheap, in several sizes and shapes.

    • @iffykidmn8170
      @iffykidmn8170 Před rokem +2

      I think they might have been also known as roach clips.😉😁 I think the non serrated ones would be arterial forceps/clamps and serrated for grasping things like suture needles and such.

    • @jolkraeremeark6949
      @jolkraeremeark6949 Před rokem

      @@iffykidmn8170 why would you clip a roach?😁

    • @Smokey66s
      @Smokey66s Před 9 měsíci +1

      New “Westcoast Saw” product, Dr Gordy’s Signature gas line “Artery clamps” in stainless steel or Stihl 500i titanium.

    • @remiskeet
      @remiskeet Před 5 měsíci

      Princess Auto usually carries forceps at very nice prices :)

    • @tytruly3031
      @tytruly3031 Před 3 měsíci

      In high school in the 70's we used them as roach clips.

  • @stephenfriedrich1140
    @stephenfriedrich1140 Před rokem +1

    Awesome job Gordy explaining as you go in detail and thanks Jacob for recording this.

  • @DruFishing
    @DruFishing Před 8 měsíci +1

    Just found this somewhat older video and man it i love s loaded full of knowledge and maintenance tips I hadn’t really thought about before. Love when you and Gordy join forces.

  • @Eastcoasttreeguy
    @Eastcoasttreeguy Před 5 měsíci +1

    What an informative and useful video. Thank you Jacob and Gody for taking the time to share your knowledge. I learn a few things.

  • @JHizzleinthebizzlePNW
    @JHizzleinthebizzlePNW Před rokem +5

    This is by far the best and most informative chainsaw video I have watched yet. Appreciate it guy's. Stay safe

  • @deniscb3244
    @deniscb3244 Před rokem

    Outstanding preparation and presentation by both of you. The clarity and sequencing is simply 1st class.

  • @eltravieso111
    @eltravieso111 Před 3 měsíci

    Very helpful to see others go through a saw and give comments and tips. Thanks!

  • @OgleBilly
    @OgleBilly Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed this video! I love doing my own maintenance and really enjoyed learning the in-depth maintenance of a chainsaw! I have a mid 90s Jonsered 670 Champ that I’ve taken care of like that and it still serves me today after cutting timber with it for several years! I just have purchased a new Stihl, 500 I an am looking forward to giving some loving as well! Thanks again for a great video!

  • @Corsonmcnash
    @Corsonmcnash Před rokem

    Great info, Perfect timing. Now I've got a few things to tune up on the arsenal. Was not aware of the particularities of the clutch drum/sprocket interface. Two 201tcs a 250 and old but semi faithful 460 are gonna get some love next week. Thanks Gordy and Jake. - an environmentalist who made it through the whole vid.

  • @horseshoeshandgrenades5384
    @horseshoeshandgrenades5384 Před 9 měsíci

    This video is absolutely awesome. Gives me the confidence to work on my 461 instead of just taking to the shop. Thank you guys very much

  • @LeeTillbury
    @LeeTillbury Před rokem +2

    That was a really interesting video. Thanks Jacob and Gordy, good job 👍🏻

  • @Daniel_Vandiver
    @Daniel_Vandiver Před rokem

    I watched every single second of this. Outstanding. Thank you.

  • @elijahowens8507
    @elijahowens8507 Před rokem

    Awesome video guys! Appreciate taking the time to explain everything in detail.

  • @sandsock
    @sandsock Před rokem +1

    Gordy is a great teacher.
    You see that , arborsite. He grease's his needles. Simple maintenance saves saws

  • @mrtennessee6862
    @mrtennessee6862 Před rokem +2

    Two great channels working together, great video y'all.

  • @Troffy21
    @Troffy21 Před rokem

    Mate I learned so much from this. Thank you. Recently upgraded to a 500 from a 291 and that cowbell thing happened on the old saw. The chain had worn channels in the sprocket

  • @slow_bike_mike
    @slow_bike_mike Před rokem

    Great video. Good points that often get overlooked by many people. And about the bar oil, every drop gets thrown on the ground anyway. Just usually not all in one spot.

  • @jamestaylor7746
    @jamestaylor7746 Před 8 měsíci

    Very informative, complete, and explained in a way that is easily understood. Thank you both!

    • @jamestaylor7746
      @jamestaylor7746 Před 8 měsíci

      Is checking the ring gap something that you were concerned with?

  • @jeffreyharrington5057
    @jeffreyharrington5057 Před rokem +1

    This was great very informative and I'm gonna feel much more confident abput fixing & maintaining my saws.

  • @timmoline2190
    @timmoline2190 Před rokem

    The attention to detail is amazing. Nice job 👍

  • @stihl0256
    @stihl0256 Před rokem +1

    Excellent description of all the terrible things I have done or failed to do to my saws over the years.

  • @toonybrain
    @toonybrain Před 2 dny

    Excellent stuff. I’m looking forward to applying much of this info to my Stihl MS260 that’s been running more sluggish lately.
    Thank you.

  • @jimbee2145
    @jimbee2145 Před rokem

    Great video man, Gordy knows his stuff. I have rebuilt a couple blown up saws and was working a ms360 before deployed and was planning on buying a new cylinder. Now I'm gonna try that honing tool you guys used.

  • @happycamper6352
    @happycamper6352 Před rokem +4

    When Gordy isn't looking, replace that plug with a new decompression valve. Repeated pull-starts, especially when not using the decompression valve, will speed up the onset of periostitis/arthritis. That's something that really isn't noticed until it's too late when you're an old fart like me. It's usually not debilitating, but rather a chronic annoyance. Impact exercises are often to blame, and the pull cord on a good compression engine can cause significant stress on joints over time. Personally I have a bad habit of yanking that pull cord like I'm trying to break it, and the first pull on a cold start is usually the toughest. Sometimes if I think to do it, I pull it to do just one turn over, then let it wind back in to do the first full pull. An old logger/log truck driver taught me that one. Honestly, I love the decompression valve now that I'm old enough to notice the difference.

    • @alexstromberg7696
      @alexstromberg7696 Před rokem

      You dont start a saw enough for arthritis. Decomps are just a hassle.

    • @happycamper6352
      @happycamper6352 Před rokem

      @@alexstromberg7696 I have issues with my shoulder, and I believe that the compression in a pull start is a contributing factor. It is certainly not the only factor though. I can't imagine what the count would be if I tallied the number of pulls per day any of us have. The decompression valve is simply the push of a button and you don't even have to "unpush" it; it just sorta re-seals when the engine fires. The only limitation is what was mentioned in the video, a very real possibility, that the valve could leak in a small and progressively larger way over a long time of using the saw, but in that case, I can just replace the relatively affordable and simple-to-replace part.

    • @jolkraeremeark6949
      @jolkraeremeark6949 Před rokem

      @@alexstromberg7696 not sure how the decomp is even possibly a hassle?

    • @spacecat86
      @spacecat86 Před 8 měsíci

      @@alexstromberg7696 do you do treework for a living?

  • @EasyMoneyCrew
    @EasyMoneyCrew Před rokem

    wow thanks so much for this video, i leaned so much stuff. Gordy really knows his stuff, cool to learn from someone who knows what they're doing.

  • @ericmacmillan565
    @ericmacmillan565 Před rokem

    Great video…. Gordy’s parts are awesome, I have them on three of my Stihl’s. Awesome quality! Thanks for such an informative video! Class act

  • @gogro3322
    @gogro3322 Před rokem

    Great detailed info, thanks for the great edited overview. Love my ms660 👍✅

  • @wayned2315
    @wayned2315 Před rokem +2

    @22:30 "Hanging with you has made me soft" Great slam Gordy! Love the banter between you two. Thanks for all the info, Gordy. Thanks for the vid, Jacob

  • @greathornedforge1133
    @greathornedforge1133 Před rokem

    So much knowledge shared in this video and I appreciate it! Thank you sir.

  • @Chuckrussell75
    @Chuckrussell75 Před rokem

    Thanks Jake, & Gordy. Dude's shop is SICK. Sorry for your guys' incredible loss of Jed. God Bless.

  • @coltoncook4058
    @coltoncook4058 Před rokem +1

    Great video Jacob! Very interesting stuff and Gordy has such a nice shop.

  • @koda321123
    @koda321123 Před rokem +4

    There is a special greasegun for greasing the rollerbearing in the clutch, I think it is made by Oregon.
    There is a greasepoint in the end of the crankshaft.😉

    • @justinsnyder6256
      @justinsnyder6256 Před rokem

      Yes a special grease that doesn't get all over the clutch. Not all saws have that hole.

    • @garykirk1968
      @garykirk1968 Před rokem +2

      Oregon Part number 54-201..

    • @alexstromberg7696
      @alexstromberg7696 Před rokem

      Most stihls do not have that grease point. All pro Husqvarnas do though.

  • @kevinantaki5723
    @kevinantaki5723 Před rokem

    It was fun to watch the rebuild, and now I will impatiently wait for the next video where you run the saw

  • @tammyhoffman6486
    @tammyhoffman6486 Před 8 měsíci

    This video was outstanding. Looking forward to watching more. Thanks again.

  • @scottnovak8903
    @scottnovak8903 Před 5 měsíci

    Great information, I've had my 026 pro since 2015 traded my uncle and always clean any saws, immediately I found my uncle neglected bad fins on jug filled up with dust and dirt, knew it's bad packing from years, glad about fins behind pull start .
    I need to rebuild it, give a lot of life.
    I've been continuously using about 3 year's ran beside a friend's husky 395 my little beast kept up with him to.
    Mine has great perfect start protocol, choke 3 pulls and bark, move choke up 1 level pull and run, when it doesn't start easy, there's a problem.
    Thank you guys 😉

  • @enricami2494
    @enricami2494 Před měsícem

    Gordy is a Pro. Thanks for the seasoned techniques and detailed descriptions of my ms661

  • @oldschoolmoto
    @oldschoolmoto Před rokem

    Great job fellas. like the way gordy explains everything .

  • @jimbrewer2893
    @jimbrewer2893 Před rokem

    Really good video. Gave me a good refresher on servicing saws. The clutch bearing, great reminder. And also applies to trimmers/weedeaters.

  • @stevyduke2637
    @stevyduke2637 Před rokem

    Good information, thanks Gordy and Jacob!

  • @troycoates5822
    @troycoates5822 Před rokem +2

    Great stuff , learned alot, you two work well together, look forward to more like this! 🙂

  • @angeljjustice1345
    @angeljjustice1345 Před rokem +2

    Good Lord I need to rip into my 026...25 years old and never tore it apart...changed the clutch but thats it!

  • @awac4577
    @awac4577 Před rokem

    Wow! This was fantastic. Thank you guys for sharing your knowedge.

  • @BraydenSomers
    @BraydenSomers Před rokem

    Amazing video. Thanks Jacob and Gordy!

  • @Shifffyy
    @Shifffyy Před rokem

    Powerful video. Thanks Jake and Gordie

  • @coltjansen
    @coltjansen Před rokem

    Wonderfully explained in great detail but not over abundance of useless info....i understand most all that was gone over but i enjoyed the video completely....very good.

  • @eastcoastozzy2884
    @eastcoastozzy2884 Před 11 měsíci

    Most informative video I’ve seen in a long time. Thank you

  • @Ceemysix
    @Ceemysix Před rokem

    Wow! Really nice content. Thanks to both of you.

  • @_Cleck_
    @_Cleck_ Před měsícem

    This is a great video, super helpful breakdown. My friend and I are getting (2) 261s where someone straight gassed em. We're expecting a full rebuild, so this was helpful to see and hear some maintenance tips

  • @dooletube
    @dooletube Před rokem

    Awesome content. Gordy is so good at explaining stuff

  • @Rein_Ciarfella
    @Rein_Ciarfella Před rokem +2

    Great video. I have a buddy who’s an arborist and he sent this to me. I’ve been studying small engine work for about 18 months and working on chainsaws, among other things, and I learned a few things from this video. I wouldn’t have called it tuning though - it’s a servicing job.

    • @andik859
      @andik859 Před 8 měsíci +1

      And i watch this and wait for tuning this chainsaw. 😂

  • @jvidas1
    @jvidas1 Před rokem +2

    Great video. I’d love to see how Gordy goes about setting the high/low idle screws on the carb. Thanks!

  • @1234554321ep67890
    @1234554321ep67890 Před rokem

    Really great info! Very helpful to see how the pro's do it. Thanks!

  • @johncooper5293
    @johncooper5293 Před rokem

    Excellent howto and loads if useful tips. Really enjoyed you both talking about this.

  • @slimgrowden
    @slimgrowden Před rokem

    What a great video got the same saw done by Gorty and I didn’t know about 90% of what is shown on this video! Saw is still running like a hot rod. Great video fellas🤙🏻🤟🏻

  • @dadandwestonwork4845
    @dadandwestonwork4845 Před rokem

    Great video and awesome tips. I am not a pro but a saw enthusiast and have many WCS products which are the best of the best. Thanks for sharing the tips and your knowledge with us.

  • @greasygal00
    @greasygal00 Před rokem

    What a video, what a video! I just recently started using a chainsaw for work and have become obsessed. I've found your channels in the process of digging for more knowledge. Your videos are so very entertaining on top of being a fantastic source of education - just wanted to express some appreciation and cheer you on!

  • @papaduck2443
    @papaduck2443 Před rokem

    Yes, please do a video on bar maintanance and refubishing! Great video as well! Keep up the great content.

  • @williamsolomon1307
    @williamsolomon1307 Před rokem

    Well, I learned some stuff! Thanks guys. I really appreciate the lesson.

  • @noonehere1793
    @noonehere1793 Před rokem

    Thanks….great video on the ‘mysteries’ inside!👍👍

  • @inilegnam
    @inilegnam Před rokem

    Good reminder, thanks Jacob and Gordy! Gonna give my 362 some love.

  • @nicon1011
    @nicon1011 Před rokem

    Its nice to see you guys work together the stabs at arborists are to funny

  • @gravelr512
    @gravelr512 Před rokem

    Great video guys. A great video to learn from. Looking forward to the bar video.

  • @DBlank72
    @DBlank72 Před rokem +1

    Gordy sure knows his stuff good video from both of you!

  • @brianarcher363
    @brianarcher363 Před rokem

    That was an awesome informative video! Thanks guys.

  • @philkelly4306
    @philkelly4306 Před rokem

    Great content and presentation, very practical and informative…thanks

  • @cp-jc2784
    @cp-jc2784 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I got into an argument with a tree hugger about spilling an oz. or so of chain oil.
    Buddy lost his mind, said he was going to call the Ministry, etc....
    Looked completely dumfounded when I explained to him what actually happens to chain oil while cutting.

  • @andrewscott2866
    @andrewscott2866 Před rokem

    Another great video! Some nice little nuggets of info 👌 Thanks fellas👊

  • @JJ-gd7gf
    @JJ-gd7gf Před rokem

    Nice tutorial Gordy. Great job!

  • @robertwilmesherr7002
    @robertwilmesherr7002 Před rokem

    So much great information. Thanks!

  • @j.j.clingman4083
    @j.j.clingman4083 Před rokem

    Oh buddy I always hated it when a customer would bring in a saw all dirty!!! But one thing I would always say so that I wouldn’t get all made about it is it gives me an idea of how a person has treated there saw over the years and this also gives me an idea of what all to look for wear on!!! This has absolutely helped out by a person bringing in a saw that isn’t clean but I will also charge them for my cleaning time!!! Awesome video buddy and remember keep up all the hard work buddy!!!!

  • @michaelwhiteoldtimer7648

    What a great explanation on why to take care of your saw, you could save someone a lot of money

  • @Jamie-vp2yb
    @Jamie-vp2yb Před rokem

    Excellent video, Very informative!

  • @kevinsmith9128
    @kevinsmith9128 Před rokem

    Wow you live right down the road from me. I live in maple valley lol. Love the content. Takes me back to the good ol days with modern day stuff.

  • @jrstrange123
    @jrstrange123 Před rokem

    Best chain saw maintenance video to date!

  • @scottnock5241
    @scottnock5241 Před rokem

    Great teaching video guys!!!

  • @jeffgerm2
    @jeffgerm2 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks guys! Great tutorial!

  • @DorianMartins
    @DorianMartins Před rokem

    Love this content, big hug from 🇵🇹

  • @robsimons1163
    @robsimons1163 Před rokem

    Jake, I want to express to you my gratitude for what you do. Sincerely, Rob Simons.
    P.s. Gordy too

  • @DaveyBlue32
    @DaveyBlue32 Před rokem

    Isn’t Gordy just a champ! I’ve gotta order one of those depth gauge’s!!! They look absolutely fantastic!!! Love the WCS bark box… left it on a 660 I sold and I’m still kicking myself for that move… LMFFAO! Those side cover’s look awesome too!!! Fantastic stuff! Especially that paying attention and swapping out the $100 dollar piston that’s getting rough will save the $400 dollar cylinder!!! That’s just huge!!! Keep them clean fellas and they’ll run better and last much longer!!! Rock & Roll!!! Keep on Truckin!!!

  • @mute7116
    @mute7116 Před rokem

    Thanks Gordy and Jake.

  • @randystephens1725
    @randystephens1725 Před rokem

    Great video. Thank you Gordy & Jake.

  • @tillmeischner7118
    @tillmeischner7118 Před 5 měsíci

    Super Video, nice harmony and respect between you guys. One thing (cant read through all the comments maybe somebody allready mentioned it) I learned -what may sound a little smartarsy: The piston clips should be put in with the open side pointing upwards- to prevent velocity of piston movement up and down to compress the clip so that it could be possible to work its way out the groove it is sitting in. If the open side of the clip points up it just gets pressed in tighter because the piston doesn´t move forward and backwards. God bless you Americans

  • @garykirk1968
    @garykirk1968 Před rokem +18

    Hey guys, you can grease the clutch bearing through the end of the crankshaft. That little hole in the end is a needle point grease opening. Oregon makes a grease gun for this purpose. Part number is 54-201. Hope this helps anyone whose never known this, I am not sure if it works on all saws, but do it to every new vuild that I can.
    ETA; This information does not apply to Stihl saws.. I was humbled by another on this thread. And just wanted to share that

  • @JohnRainwaters
    @JohnRainwaters Před rokem

    Gordy is the man. He's knowledgable about saws like Jake is trees. Definitely check out West Coast Saws...high quality products, high quality people. Great video Jake!

  • @joshpomponio2993
    @joshpomponio2993 Před rokem

    Lots of great tips definitely need to change some drums an sprockets thanks guys 👊