2021 thus far has been a huge pain in my arse for my equipment
Broke my first starter pull cord on chainsaw it was an OEM cord and how I never changed it to the true blue cord it beyond me.
Throwed my first chainsaw chain off the bar while limbing a downed tree which it destroyed the chain catch under the clutch cover and scared several drive links where they would not go back in the bar without de-burring and filing, but thankfully no saw or any other damage except my pride.
Purchased and tried my first modded muffler which it did bring the saw to life, however it heat stained my chainsaw's chassis after dropping only two 20" diameter trees, so I am super pissed about that. I am now wondering how the pros' running these mufflers are protecting their saw's chassis or do they not care and when their saw cracks or distorts they just purchase a new one?
MS400's OEM muffler is junk and piss poor designed, the piss poor designed muffler has heat stained my clutch cover and top of my saw's chassis around the serial number area with only five tanks of fuel through it. Complaint with detailed photos has been filed with Stihl.
Broke the first T-27 tip off of a scrench which the hardening of the scrench tip was no good and obvious to see.
Stripped out the first T-27 screw head on a chainsaw muffler "this was a separate incident from the scrench tip breaking off", which I was changing out the muffler for a friend. This required drilling out the head larger to the bolt and using an easy-out to remove the screw.
Bump knob on my FS131 weed eater string head disintegrated at the end, but that was a blessing I am now running the new Stihl head which you feed string in, wind it up, and get to work. No more two pieces of string, disassembly, etc.
Helped my neighbor do some clearing off with my FS250 and destroyed a brand new chisel tooth blade on old discarded roll of fence wire.
To top everything off, it is June.
Broke my first starter pull cord on chainsaw it was an OEM cord and how I never changed it to the true blue cord it beyond me.
Throwed my first chainsaw chain off the bar while limbing a downed tree which it destroyed the chain catch under the clutch cover and scared several drive links where they would not go back in the bar without de-burring and filing, but thankfully no saw or any other damage except my pride.
Purchased and tried my first modded muffler which it did bring the saw to life, however it heat stained my chainsaw's chassis after dropping only two 20" diameter trees, so I am super pissed about that. I am now wondering how the pros' running these mufflers are protecting their saw's chassis or do they not care and when their saw cracks or distorts they just purchase a new one?
MS400's OEM muffler is junk and piss poor designed, the piss poor designed muffler has heat stained my clutch cover and top of my saw's chassis around the serial number area with only five tanks of fuel through it. Complaint with detailed photos has been filed with Stihl.
Broke the first T-27 tip off of a scrench which the hardening of the scrench tip was no good and obvious to see.
Stripped out the first T-27 screw head on a chainsaw muffler "this was a separate incident from the scrench tip breaking off", which I was changing out the muffler for a friend. This required drilling out the head larger to the bolt and using an easy-out to remove the screw.
Bump knob on my FS131 weed eater string head disintegrated at the end, but that was a blessing I am now running the new Stihl head which you feed string in, wind it up, and get to work. No more two pieces of string, disassembly, etc.
Helped my neighbor do some clearing off with my FS250 and destroyed a brand new chisel tooth blade on old discarded roll of fence wire.
To top everything off, it is June.