Jim, the 2 cycle mix has stabilizer in it, so you are good at least 3 mos. I never empty or start my saws in tax season (2.5 mos) and they are all fine at the end of it.
Unfortunately, I don't know of a source of E-free fuel here in MD. I can get it in WV, and I used to get 5 gallons every time I went up, but I didn't like switching back and forth, so now I stick with the same fuel I get at home. It never really has a chance to get stale, I go through about 5 gallons a month, and mix mine in 5 gallon batches.
On that note, as long as your saws aren’t setting on the floor (or the ground), gas will last a long time. Seems the old mag case saws really like to pick up moisture in the gas if left in a damp building or the cement floor.Jim, the 2 cycle mix has stabilizer in it, so you are good at least 3 mos. I never empty or start my saws in tax season (2.5 mos) and they are all fine at the end of it.
I cut down a big tri sister ash at my BIL's this morning. Took my 440, 460 and the new 261. 460 wouldn't start, got the 440 started and headed over to the tree to get started, saw stalled and just wouldn't start again. My buddy grabbed his 460 and on the 2nd pull he pulled the rip cord in half. BIL went to get his 360, by this time I'm getting pissed and grab the 261 and headed into the 1st limb. Had to cut a big notch in it (26" dia) just so the 261 with 18" bar could get thru it. Dropped it like nothing. Buddy started cutting up the limbs with his Echo and my BIL loaded the bigger logs with his tractor and hauled them to his place to cut up later. The 261 ended up doing all the big cutting and had no problem. Got home and the damn saw started right up so I headed back to my log pile and spent an hour blocking up 32" rounds for my OWB. No pictures of the big ash but a few of my rounds.
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That's great Steve, looks good, hows it run.Finally got this saw together to give to my uncle. Long story short I had parts saws from @chipper1 and @muddstopper that I combined. Was almost ready to go in February then I lost the muffler. Finally gave up and ordered a Chinese muffler which arrived yesterday.
New parts: carb boot, impulse grommet, chain.
Everything else was salvaged from three dead saws and a box of spare parts from Bill. Bar came off of that 5020 Poulan I picked up the other day.
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Not sure about that one, maybe it's because mine are "newer mag saws" their okay lol. I do try to keep the nicer ones on cardboard, but the basement is pretty moist, the dehumidifier runs 24-7 except when I don't dump it.On that note, as long as your saws aren’t setting on the floor (or the ground), gas will last a long time. Seems the old mag case saws really like to pick up moisture in the gas if left in a damp building or the cement floor.
I don’t notice the problem with the newer saws....maybe the breather vents are better?That's great Steve, looks good, hows it run.
Not sure about that one, maybe it's because mine are "newer mag saws" their okay lol. I do try to keep the nicer ones on cardboard, but the basement is pretty moist, the dehumidifier runs 24-7 except when I don't dump it.
Just picked up another Honda TRX90 yesterday that I will be cleaning the carb on, it takes a good 5 minutes of running it before you can shut the choke off, then it still has a low idle, not sure how many of these carbs I've cleaned, but it's quite a few .