There is a website “Pure-gas.org” that lists gas stations. I’m not sure it’s anywhere near 100% though. You can also buy something like Tru Fuel and several others that are ethanol free and pre mixed with oil.I think you’re right about the ethanol in the fuel
Where can I buy ethanol free?
So in a thread guys talk about how there saws are hard to start and i was wondering what does that mean for most people. Anything over three pulls, anything over 6 pulls
In my eyes anything over 4 or 5.
My stihl 261 starts pretty easy.
This topic struck some curiosity in the subject as i have never really contemplated how hard a saw is to start
My dad and grandpa had some poulans when i was a kid. So a few decades ago. one was hard to start and the other wasn't
So in a thread guys talk about how there saws are hard to start and i was wondering what does that mean for most people. Anything over three pulls, anything over 6 pulls
In my eyes anything over 4 or 5.
My stihl 261 starts pretty easy.
This topic struck some curiosity in the subject as i have never really contemplated how hard a saw is to start
My dad and grandpa had some poulans when i was a kid. So a few decades ago. one was hard to start and the other wasn't
That's the very reason I changed to an EGO chainsaw. Im nearly 80 and trying to start my saws was becoming a real chore, I've been threating to get one for a couple years, I have a lot of EGO stuff so it was the logical chose, I've only had it for a few weeks and have used it maybe 2-3 hr.but, I'm very satisfied with it.There is a website “Pure-gas.org” that lists gas stations. I’m not sure it’s anywhere near 100% though. You can also buy something like Tru Fuel and several others that are ethanol free and pre mixed with oil.
I can't see me ever going to an electric chainsaw. If it doesn't make noise, smoke and eat pump gas I can't use it.That's the very reason I changed to an EGO chainsaw. Im nearly 80 and trying to start my saws was becoming a real chore, I've been threating to get one for a couple years, I have a lot of EGO stuff so it was the logical chose, I've only had it for a few weeks and have used it maybe 2-3 hr.but, I'm very satisfied with it.
Boy oh boy I sure feel for him. If he's the slightest bit like me, I know that plays on his mind a lot. Open heart surgery put a dent in my get up and go and I know I will never fully recover from that, but I plan on keep on keeping on the best I can for as long as I can.When my dad first started slowing down in his early 80's he bought a Reminton 120 volt corded chainsaw. He still wanted to cut firewood, but couldn't start any of the chainsaws anymore. I was surprised at how good it worked, and how light it is. Just keep the chain sharp and it cuts as good as a small gas saw.
I have a corded Remington pole saw. The actual saw can be unbolted from the pole so it can be used as a regular chain saw (though I have never used it that way).
It has been a pretty decent pole saw, but the cutting head is kind of heavy out there on the end of the pole when extended. It is also a pain to have to take a generator and extension cord with you, but it works....
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Was quoted in post that I replied to. Not sure if it got flagged also. Hair dryers and razors plus other items share that name also.Hoping that just quoting a brand name of items commonly available is not cause for moderation approval. If so, very disappointed. Been here almost 20 years and never had a post flagged until now.@mjonesnh ,
Definitely the brand name of your pole saw.
You can fully-recover!!! Set your mind to it first, then a lot of exercise about 3X/week.Boy oh boy I sure feel for him. If he's the slightest bit like me, I know that plays on his mind a lot. Open heart surgery put a dent in my get up and go and I know I will never fully recover from that, but I plan on keep on keeping on the best I can for as long as I can.
I got the same message on my post and laughed when I figured out it must have been the name.Posted the above reply to Runner's post above mine. Got a message that it was awaiting moderator approval. Somone please tell me what is in my post that could have triggered this delay. Does not contain any "bad or evil words" that this forum has deemed not acceptable in post. At a loss to understand so enlighten me.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that he had passed on. I guess I didn't read deep enough into what you had written. I know he is missed greatly.He was a hard worker that kept busing doing something every day all his life. But when he turned 80, things slowed down and he started to show signs of dementia. Every year it got worse until the end at 85.
I have a corded Remington pole saw. The actual saw can be unbolted from the pole so it can be used as a regular chain saw (though I have never used it that way).
It has been a pretty decent pole saw, but the cutting head is kind of heavy out there on the end of the pole when extended. It is also a pain to have to take a generator and extension cord with you, but it works....
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@mjonesnh ,
Definitely the brand name of your pole saw.
I saw a hack on tik-tok for this but I can't find it. I'm almost 60, so I'd love a way to stop pulling my shoulder as I start a saw (or any machine).With all the advances in battery drills some one should come up with an adapter to use a battery drill to start small engines like chain saws. After rotator cuff surgery on both shoulders it would be quite welcome for me and many others. Perhaps a factory option on a new saw.