Richard001
Veteran Member
We have drifted a some what long distance away from battery powered chainsaws.
I like having choice.I do like my tiny makita battery power saws.
Same here... except Stihl AP series.I like having choice.
However am not too fond of having a multitude of incompatible batteries. So I keep things down to EGo 56V and DeWalt 20V.
I have the same 18v tools that the saw battery fits. I like extra's.I like having choice.
However am not too fond of having a multitude of incompatible batteries. So I keep things down to EGo 56V and DeWalt 20V.
This is interesting. I never thought of oil for a preservative in the carb. Frankly I don't think the kind of oil is that big of deal but because I love it, it would probably be marvel MOThe sure way to store a 2-stroke is to drain the gas tank, put a few ounces of 2-stroke oil in the tank, pump the primer to fill the carburetor with oil.
When you need it again drain the oil from the tank, fill with premix, prime to get the oil out of the carburetor. Your first tank has a little more oil than normal but it will store this way for years without gumming the carburetor or the diaphragms getting stiff.
The idea is to use 2-stroke oil which is the oil the carburetor is used to.This is interesting. I never thought of oil for a preservative in the carb. Frankly I don't think the kind of oil is that big of deal but because I love it, it would probably be marvel MO
I Buy Stihl MSA 160 Chainsaw with 14 inch(35.56 cm) from online one year ago, i still use it without any major problems, This has quick chain tensioning system (B) makes tensioning the