MyStihlWontStart
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Look people, there is two trees in my way. Do u not see that. I can't pur face cut wherever I want.
Msws?yall still think the OP is BA? , after watching the vid , i am genuinely concerned for MSWS safety .
Msws?
we all had to start some where , mine was using a mini mac to clear brush and cut up small downed trees on my fathers property , i didn't start falling trees till someone who knew how , showed me , i don't think falling trees around your house , boat and power lines is the place to start , study up , take in all the info you can , start away from your house with the smallest and easiest trees , perfect your cuts , hinge and saw technique , and then you still might want to let a pro fall the trees around your house and valuables , then you can buck them up and get some great experience , just be safe and have fun .Look people, there is two trees in my way. Do u not see that. I can't pur face cut wherever I want.
Actually, FOUR of the posters on this thread are him. There's lots more on other threads, you can spot him a mile away...brush ape..that dude is funny , i cant believe you guys are taking him serious
Yes, I admit, I didn't understand tree work at first. I didn't realize that until now. It sounds like bar length x2 doesn't equal tree cutting width. I got it now
Exactly right.Actually, FOUR of the posters on this thread are him. There's lots more on other threads, you can spot him a mile away.
Kalispell, my. 90% of the trees are 12 inch diameter. The rest are pretty big, 24-30 inches. What are the techniques?You can actually effectively cut 3x the working length of the bar with some different techniques. Not recommending it though.
I didn't see any 30" trees in sight in the video. Are you measuring circumference not diameter? Then the trees would be around 9-10" diameter, more in line with the woods I saw.
Where do you live BTW?
Well putI don't know or care if this is BA or not. As a dealer I know I should not say this, but I will anyway. I love how these cheapskate, yuppie type clowns come into the store. They want a Stihl, but the cheapest p.o.s. possible. Any dealer worth his salt should have asked this guy a few simple questions, referring to his needs and experience. And then sold him the proper saw AND ppe, not the cheapest model available. Stihl does not build a saw in the 500.00 range that is big or bulky. You need to buy the proper saw and gear, and then learn how to start it/ use it properly and safely. Other wise hire someone who knows what he's doing, a not hurt yourself. A saw is like anything else, no matter what the brand, you get what you pay for. Being a cheapskate gets you nowhere, no matter what you are buying. Most of time trying to save a dollar, cost you two dollars.
Your from Kalispell huh?Kalispell, my. 90% of the trees are 12 inch diameter. The rest are pretty big, 24-30 inches. What are the techniques?
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