reset the carb, and cut away.!
Which type of carb? And thanks for the tip and link!
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Poge
reset the carb, and cut away.!
I believe mine was a Walbro. Didn't really look to see who made it just tuned it up and started cutting.
I meant adjustment screw-wise. I then read the thread and watched the vid and you evidently had enuff range to pull it off without blowin' it up - yet!
Cool.
Poge
Wrooster what would you reccomend as a first digital camera? Your pics are very nice.What do U use?Thanks.
Got tired of going in circles with the search nonsense here on 021's, so forgive the questions that have probably been answered many times before.
Was at my Stihl dealer today for some 026 parts and saw a guy out front messin' with a coupla trade-ins like he was interested in buyin one. An 029 that was pretty beat, but finally started for him -- sounded like crap and didn't really rev too smooth --, and an 021 that was pretty clean, fired right up, and sounded mighty sweet -- at least to my rookie ears compared to the 029. He bought the 029 because it was a bigger saw even tho the 021 was in way better shape and ran better for the same price.
Questions should be obvious at this point.
Is 125 bux for a nice little 021 "as is" just a little steep? I would actually use it for tons of small stuff around the place vs. just buying it to have it.
So....
How 'bout parts availability and workability convenience for the rascal? Seems from what I've read that the 021 is a bit more rebuild friendly than the 029?
Yeah, it's an impulse thing and I think I can probably snag it for $100 or less.
Jes wonderin' out loud until that $120 044 strong runner comes my way!opcorn:
TIA for any feedback.
Poge
if you look VERY CLOSELY you will see the problem with this sprocket...
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Both those models are cheap crap, even when new - just so you know.......![]()
Thanks for the heads up.
So if you were a tree, what saw would you use to cut yourself down? And what camera would you use to document the event?
Thanks for the heads up.
So if you were a tree, what saw would you use to cut yourself down? And what camera would you use to document the event?
He used a Nikon E5400.
they are not difficult at all to work on -- at least Stihl's implementation is not. perhaps other manufacturers do it differently. but the 021/MS210 and similar saws are a snap to take apart and reassemble. if they were difficult to assemble, the design engineers would have been taken out and shot by the manufacturing engineers tasked with building them quickly using the least labor and least capital equipment.Rep to wrooster for the nice pics of the dreaded clamshell design--I've never seen one apart. Doesn't look that bad to work on!
Olyeller
Thanks for the heads up.
So if you were a tree, what saw would you use to cut yourself down? And what camera would you use to document the event?
true, this.true the ms and predecessor models were a little more tricky work on, but that doesn't make them cr*p. Best to keep things in perspective, right tool for the right job.... on it goes..
BAN HIM! he's a witch!Truth be told I buy a chainsaw to use, not spend endless hours tinkering with in a workshop.
true, this.
BAN HIM! he's a witch!
jim aka the wrooster