Okay, already. I'm going to order the parts tomorrow. Thanks for all the input.
You can likely find a used oiler cheaper than those parts are gonna cost ya. Just seyin.Okay, already. I'm going to order the parts tomorrow. Thanks for all the input.
A little at a time, index it, see where the parts contact each other. You'll get the idea once you tear into itHow much do you grind off the shoulder?
I doubt it. My 046 oils a 30" bar just as well as a 20" bar with no flow adjustment required. I like operating it with a 25" bar and only go longer when the trees get really big.Is this common for the 461?
Why don't you spend $0 and learn your saw by modding your oiler?I a 25" bar on my 461 90% of the time, but I do have a 32" bar for bigger trees. I suppose whatever I spend on upgrading the oil output is a whole lot less then going to a 661 or 880 sized power head to drive the longer bar.
Suit yourself. You'll spend more time AND money your way.Um... I'm "familiar" with saws and have stripped down and rebuilt several saws, all except splitting a case, so far. I like to be self-sufficient, but I also like to be frugal with my time and money. Since this is not my career, my time is often more expensive/valuable than a couple of bucks here or there.
Jou otta no.I have always been of the belief that to be truly self sufficient and frugal, it is best to not put too high of a value on time.
Just bucked a big elm today with a 30" bar on board my Stihl 046. Then I noodle cut it into quarters with a 25" bar. This saw never cease to amaze me.The deed is done. I replaced the plunger and controller with the h.o. ones. As you guys said, the parts fit perfectly. Saw now oils much better with the 32" bar.
I doubt it. My 046 oils a 30" bar just as well as a 20" bar with no flow adjustment required. I like operating it with a 25" bar and only go longer when the trees get really big.
Here's a good shot of the quartered chunks:Did you do any modifications to the oiler or are you just sharing? Never mind, I see your previous post quoted below. How about big elm pics?
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