Did that with the MS361, much betterer when crutching out an Avo stump as the saw always ends up sitting on the clutch cover...
Did that with the MS361, much betterer when crutching out an Avo stump as the saw always ends up sitting on the clutch cover...
Both go much better now.so much easier to hold cut straight and give saw arseholes... That said when I started to use the 661 the sawdust was fair flying...had the big girl whinnying like a frisky pony...that's only way I can describe sound it makes,the 461 has a snarl by comparison. I got rest of logs ringed up but with only three hours sleep after nightshift I'm fading fast now.
75/15/10 black powder matters
It’s rewarding when completing a job and tidying up an area.
A morning out with a mate felling a few blue gums
Now the work begins, limbing and moving the pieces into a more suitable area to ring & split.
Last edited by Seventenths; 14-09-2025 at 02:54 PM.
Finally got around to giving the old 025 a decent clean...paint brush with bit of fuel to dissolve the last of oily sawdust....even took muffler off for a look and pleased I did. How it's never caught fire is miracle with build up of oily sawdust and leaky muffler,I took muffler apart and did a bit of panel beating ,much better now,the smoke should exhaust out where it's supposed to be going now...will give it a few days for last of fuel residue to disappear before trying it. Happy days.
75/15/10 black powder matters
I'm always amazed at how dinged up some mufflers get and the saw still runs! I'm not sure what people are doing to them to bend them that badly.
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