I bought my 400 2 weeks ago and I just installed a 25" light bar yesterday, as well as a 28" light bar on my 500i. Any less weight is a plus! Now i'm gonna get a light bar for the 261c. I call them the holy trio!
@@jtraisedoutdoors8231 I know a store around me here in New York that has a 500i. I just bought one for myself a month ago. They still have one more left.
Was up in the mtns one day and found me a stihl 026 on the road with a few scratches and was pretty much brand new ... waited around for about an hour or so.... saw still running strong to this day, thx whoever it was... that was back in the 90’s also
That's a hard knock my condolences I think you did the right thing replacing it at least you can move on and shorten the grieving period. I just bought a new 400c can't wait to run her.
I just received my ms400 cm with a 24 inch bar. It took me 5 months to get it. It cost me $1,112.00. I've only got about six tanks of fuel ran through it. What a great chainsaw!
Whether or not you left it on the back of your truck, you would think and hope that the person that found it would know it wasn't theirs and that the reason it was on the ground was probably because it did actually fall off a truck. Once they notice any kind of sign stating something about a lost saw, they could have responded to that. We all pull "senior moments" and forget things, but it is the dishonesty of the individual that kept the saw that bothers me most. Don't be too hard on yourself. Things happen. I'd be more upset at the person who did what they did by keeping your saw especially if it looked new.
I have heard of losing a saw off the back of the truck too and not getting them back!! Everybody has crap that happens, most important thing is not getting hurt over something!! I have never smashed or lost a saw but a couple months ago I did drop a ash tree and that twisted and went the wrong way and the tips of the very upper limbs scraped my previously spotless 2016 Tacoma truck!! Crap happens I guess, we just need to do the best we can!!! By the way, I think stihl, husky and echo in my area all make pretty good saws now!! They all have come a long way since the old days like auto tune and power to weight ratio, vibration damping!! Glad you are happy with your stihls, yours are hummers for sure👏👍☺️
Well, it is a destiny. Somebody probably needed that saw badly, more than you, so it went to him or her 🙂 I feel this case of a lost saw gonna be a case for teasing for years to come haha. The 400 is very good saw. i got a 211c, 362 and 462 and i love them all. Using all of them depending on the wood i cut. I hope your firewood business does well. Cheers!
@@jtraisedoutdoors8231 I also learned a REALLY learned a tough lesson by trying to sharpen my chain for my MS931 saw without wearing gloves. For the rest of my life, I have a daily reminder of what a sharp chain can do to flesh. 😳😳😳😳🤦🏾♂️
Had mine around 2 years now and probably had 10 tanks through it (because I’ve got a few saws the roughly the same size) and the only thing I don’t like is how it hasn’t got a metal handle on it like my 462 does
A very small distinguishing mark on the bottom of the saw for you to spot. And your Name large bold and your SSN under the cover for you to prove to the law that it is your saw. Those 400s are rare. I'd be introducing myself to anybody out cutting, looking for a 400, then discretely looking for the small mark on the bottom.
Great idea. I have some ID on it. Found out through my dealer that he can mark it stolen through Stihl and it'll pop up on the system if they run the Serial #.
@@jtraisedoutdoors8231 I do know about the Stihl and the serial number. Most likely the saw will be used or sold, and never see a dealer nor get checked. I keep the manuals with the Serial Number Sticker peeled off the saw and reapplied to the manuals cover page. Gots to find the saw first (locally, craigslist, facebook marketplace, ebay, etc.). Good Luck!
@@jtraisedoutdoors8231 Base model 2019 570. I bought it primarily to plow snow. Incredible machine with loads of power. Great for towing the dump cart and the log splitter, and lots of fun to explore the mountain roads.
Thanks for the video. I just finished marking the underside of my other saws with the small dab of finger nail polish. Next time to covers come off I'll mark with name and SSN.
I bought my 400 2 weeks ago and I just installed a 25" light bar yesterday, as well as a 28" light bar on my 500i. Any less weight is a plus! Now i'm gonna get a light bar for the 261c. I call them the holy trio!
Nice! I would love to buy a 500i but they're hard to find.
My exact same set up 👍👏 Except 😏 I run a 362 with the light bar
How's the 400 vers the 261? I have the 261, 462 and 500i and I gotta say that damn little 261 makes me smile every time I run it!
@@jtraisedoutdoors8231 I know a store around me here in New York that has a 500i. I just bought one for myself a month ago. They still have one more left.
Get the 500i, which is a better leap.
Accident’s happen! Your Sweetheart is worth more than any chainsaw could ever be!
Was up in the mtns one day and found me a stihl 026 on the road with a few scratches and was pretty much brand new ... waited around for about an hour or so.... saw still running strong to this day, thx whoever it was... that was back in the 90’s also
That's a hard knock my condolences I think you did the right thing replacing it at least you can move on and shorten the grieving period. I just bought a new 400c can't wait to run her.
Life stinks at times, but we learn from our mistakes. Have a Safe Day
I just received my ms400 cm with a 24 inch bar. It took me 5 months to get it. It cost me $1,112.00. I've only got about six tanks of fuel ran through it. What a great chainsaw!
Wow. Hate when crazy things like that happen. Enjoy the new saw
Whether or not you left it on the back of your truck, you would think and hope that the person that found it would know it wasn't theirs and that the reason it was on the ground was probably because it did actually fall off a truck. Once they notice any kind of sign stating something about a lost saw, they could have responded to that. We all pull "senior moments" and forget things, but it is the dishonesty of the individual that kept the saw that bothers me most. Don't be too hard on yourself. Things happen. I'd be more upset at the person who did what they did by keeping your saw especially if it looked new.
I have heard of losing a saw off the back of the truck too and not getting them back!! Everybody has crap that happens, most important thing is not getting hurt over something!! I have never smashed or lost a saw but a couple months ago I did drop a ash tree and that twisted and went the wrong way and the tips of the very upper limbs scraped my previously spotless 2016 Tacoma truck!! Crap happens I guess, we just need to do the best we can!!!
By the way, I think stihl, husky and echo in my area all make pretty good saws now!! They all have come a long way since the old days like auto tune and power to weight ratio, vibration damping!! Glad you are happy with your stihls, yours are hummers for sure👏👍☺️
Just bought myself one. Can’t wait to use it 😁🔥
Hello just subscribed, I backed over a 271, and replaced it with a 362c Stihl Power 👍🏼 Take care and be Safe 🚜🪵🇺🇸
Hey Larry! Man that stinks! My son ran over my 460 but just had to put a tank and handle on it. Thanks for the sub! Be good!
Well, it is a destiny. Somebody probably needed that saw badly, more than you, so it went to him or her 🙂 I feel this case of a lost saw gonna be a case for teasing for years to come haha.
The 400 is very good saw. i got a 211c, 362 and 462 and i love them all. Using all of them depending on the wood i cut.
I hope your firewood business does well. Cheers!
Thank You! Sounds like you have a set of saws to get any job done!
Well the heartfelt sorrow and the big beautiful eyes. Just buy another saw!
I hope you learned your lesson. And that was a VERY expensive lesson too.🤔🤔🤔🤔🤷🏿♂️ Stihl chainsaws most definitely ain't cheap.
Definitely won't forget it!
@@jtraisedoutdoors8231 I also learned a REALLY learned a tough lesson by trying to sharpen my chain for my MS931 saw without wearing gloves. For the rest of my life, I have a daily reminder of what a sharp chain can do to flesh. 😳😳😳😳🤦🏾♂️
@@patrickpoulard24 Makes me hurt just thinking about it!
@@jtraisedoutdoors8231 It just goes to show that even when a chainsaw is not on, they can still be dangerous. 🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴😱
Great video of a great saw. Do you use full-house chain or skip, as I am just about to buy one? Thanks.
Good music too!
Boy oh boy at least you 2 are not at each outhers throat and do work well together
I have a 500i 261c and the little battery trimmer what I don't have is a helper like you have , can I borrow her?
Had mine around 2 years now and probably had 10 tanks through it (because I’ve got a few saws the roughly the same size) and the only thing I don’t like is how it hasn’t got a metal handle on it like my 462 does
A very small distinguishing mark on the bottom of the saw for you to spot. And your Name large bold and your SSN under the cover for you to prove to the law that it is your saw.
Those 400s are rare. I'd be introducing myself to anybody out cutting, looking for a 400, then discretely looking for the small mark on the bottom.
Great idea. I have some ID on it. Found out through my dealer that he can mark it stolen through Stihl and it'll pop up on the system if they run the Serial #.
@@jtraisedoutdoors8231 I do know about the Stihl and the serial number. Most likely the saw will be used or sold, and never see a dealer nor get checked. I keep the manuals with the Serial Number Sticker peeled off the saw and reapplied to the manuals cover page. Gots to find the saw first (locally, craigslist, facebook marketplace, ebay, etc.). Good Luck!
@@canamrider7195 Fingers crossed! Off subject, Whats your Can Am? We have an xmr max and love it.
@@jtraisedoutdoors8231 Base model 2019 570. I bought it primarily to plow snow. Incredible machine with loads of power. Great for towing the dump cart and the log splitter, and lots of fun to explore the mountain roads.
Thanks for the video. I just finished marking the underside of my other saws with the small dab of finger nail polish. Next time to covers come off I'll mark with name and SSN.
What kind of wood are you guys cutting?
Hey Bret, It's Osage Orange or Hedge
Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois has hedge fence posts that are over 80 years old,
Still look great
Sad story! If I find something I do everything I can to return it the the rightful owner.
You dealer has two available and mine doesn't have any. Sigh.
That sucks. You would b think if you put up a poster......? "My Chainsaw Ran Away, Please help me find it."
Someone got them a new saw off the road!
Yeah and probably don't know what they have.
You should ask your dealer to sign you up for a 500i....🤣😆
I hope the young lady doesn’t lose a arm in that spitter, that splitter is way too fast to have a arm between the plate and driver.
I think Megan owes ya!!! 😂
Meee Tooo!
Your neighbor's messed up for that one. $1300 now. 😂
Use that chainsaw and guide bar it will last longer
If you really handed that situation that well I'm not letting my wife watch this video.
I nearly flipped out!
I’d put her on probation for a year or so….
yeah no one will tell u they found it its gone forever sum odiot didnt have enuf sense to let sumone know it was found
Is that an Irish setter? All that wood on the ground and it gets in the bucket and takes your firewood!!! 🤦♂️
She's a Chesapeake Bay Retriever.