Thank you. Now I know what it expect when I get in there, and I will have to. Perhaps flushing the pump with some not very flamable solvent would be a reasonable first attempt, as I am reluctant to take apart all the little tubes... Anyway, big thanks!
At 5:06, don't do this. You should never blow a clog back into the oil reservoir for obvious reasons I would think, but I'll explain because this guy clearly doesn't understand. If you blow the clog back into the reservoir you're going to create the same issue further down the line as you're not removing the clog.
You need a special type of oil called Bar Oil. It's made specifically for use in chainsaws. What sets it apart from other oils is that is much stickier. Any other oil won't cling to the rapidly spinning chain, instead getting flung off moments after it hits the chain.
Please keep your fingers and your life. Do not holx on to the bearing of a 1000s motor with two fingers when spinning it. Do unplug the machine when repairing. Touching open contacts can kill you. Or start fires. Also are you greasing the break?
Coffee drags itself out of bed and has a cup of this dude every morning.
Lot of patience especially listening to that piano!
Keren bro mantappp
Thanks for posting this. It helped a lot
Thank you!
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safety first 🤗
Yes, thanks
I would check the oil filter in the tank first
Thank you. Now I know what it expect when I get in there, and I will have to. Perhaps flushing the pump with some not very flamable solvent would be a reasonable first attempt, as I am reluctant to take apart all the little tubes... Anyway, big thanks!
Muchas gracias me has dado la solución exacta q buscaba
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At 5:06, don't do this. You should never blow a clog back into the oil reservoir for obvious reasons I would think, but I'll explain because this guy clearly doesn't understand. If you blow the clog back into the reservoir you're going to create the same issue further down the line as you're not removing the clog.
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Which oil and how much is needed per hour???
You need a special type of oil called Bar Oil. It's made specifically for use in chainsaws. What sets it apart from other oils is that is much stickier. Any other oil won't cling to the rapidly spinning chain, instead getting flung off moments after it hits the chain.
Please keep your fingers and your life.
Do not holx on to the bearing of a 1000s motor with two fingers when spinning it.
Do unplug the machine when repairing. Touching open contacts can kill you. Or start fires.
Also are you greasing the break?
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youre just making this up as you go...AC voltage, solvent, oil, wet cardboard... Dont do this kids