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Funny you say that , i just worked on a 171 (same thing as a 211 just less displacement ) and it probably took me 5 minutes to get the oil cap on and then it spilled anyway ..i got incredibly pissed off
For sure U can't get in a hurry, and U must pay attention.
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The oil cap on the 211 is a masterpiece of engineering.
I tried veggie oil once. Was bucking a log, and bugs kept getting in my face, and I'd wave them off, but they'd come right back. Finally stopped to question what's going on with all them bugs ? Yikes; it was honey bees, I dropped the saw, and got outa there. Those bees swarmed my saw bar. They were being drawn by the aroma of the oil. I don't need that.Yah, I think its is a flaw in the 1139 series saw body design. I got a new set of marked oil and gas caps for the 211, but the new bloody oil flippy is just as hard to press in as the original. Trick is to press in HARD, then twist. One of several reasons that I changed to using Canola bar oil. It spills, and the dog can enjoy licking it up. It is also thinner than 30wt.
Off topic of the 60ss saws, but when your 211 oil line elbow leaks (and it will), drain the oil tank, pull the oil line, and use some oil resistant Permatex (the blue stuff) around the hole in the oil tank and the elbow. Let it dry overnight. I did that a year ago and it stopped the leak. Only two problems with that model saw. I have had 3 of these. They are good little saws, and way better than the 210 that they replaced.
I tried veggie oil once. Was bucking a log, and bugs kept getting in my face, and I'd wave them off, but they'd come right back. Finally stopped to question what's going on with all them bugs ? Yikes; it was honey bees, I dropped the saw, and got outa there. Those bees swarmed my saw bar. They were being drawn by the aroma of the oil. I don't need that.
The oil cap on the 211 is a masterpiece of engineering.
That applies to all Stihl flippy caps... they suck in my opinion. Screw in caps are better!
That sounds reasonable, but what if the line cracks, can U get that stuff to break loose?Off topic of the 60ss saws, but when your 211 oil line elbow leaks (and it will), drain the oil tank, pull the oil line, dry it off and the hole it was in, and use some oil resistant Permatex (the blue stuff) around the hole in the oil tank and push the elbow back in place. Let it dry overnight. I did that a year ago and it stopped the leak. Only two problems with that model saw. I have had 3 of these. They are good little saws, and way better than the 210 that they replaced.
Im not one to complain about anything , i just adapt and move forward..but stihls flippy caps are totally over-engineered pieces of **** in my opinion...seems like i have more trouble with certain models..idk...atleast husqvarna went the right direction with them.
That sounds reasonable, but what if the line cracks, can U get that stuff to break loose?
ahhhh......I can get an 036 PRO in the mail with some knife pictures if you are curious....I don't think I've ever ported a 036/360.
Ahhhhh .....that is a NO on the B&C.It is no secret I'm a fan of the 362 C. Very good performance, and the best air filtration of any of them.
I also like the internal clutch, and the B&C should be compatible with your other saw if the need ever arises.
Yuppers.The big monster uses a different B&C???
Forgot 084,088,880. LolYuppers.
08,050,051,070,075,076,076S,090&090G use the 3002 mount. (090&090G a lil different)
Old 024 on up use 3003.
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