Hi tinmam, first I use a piece of pop or beer can to install crank seals. Secondly for a bigger saws like 288 and bigger, you can raise up the metering valve inside the carb to allow more fuel to go into the engine. Thirdly I have had problems with tank vents time to time especially with husky and jonsereds, getting proper flow of fuel to the carb. But great job. Can't wait to see her in wood.
Hi Tinman, I have followed Harvey's recipe for heat treating pistons for a couple of years now and have had no issues with them. I have a clone MS361( heat treated piston ) that is very high strung it's ported and piped and has cut a lot of fire wood the last 2 years and still runs great. Thanks for the fuel line tip, I'm in need of some.
That’s a beauty of a saw. I recently picked up a holzfforma g660 kit and I love the thing. I got a Walbro carb off a junked ms660, as well as got all stihl recoil assembly parts. So far it’s been a ripper without any modifications besides some oem parts swapped in. Have you thought of getting one of the stihl clone kits as well? Love the content and best wishes from Idaho
Awesome video! I am hoping to find out something. My uncle has a Jonsered 2071 That somehow decided to pull the wiring into the flywheel. I don't know how he managed that but it is a mess. I am going to need to get him a new air conductor I am not familiar with these saws and am hoping to find a wiring diagram for it. It has heated grips so that is why I am confused with the wiring. If anyone has a link to a diagram or some advice, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
@@tinmanssaws Thinking either another 394 but to mod vs. actually use , a 272 blue saw to mod or a 288 kit. (Blue) kind of leaning to a 288 kit to build as its lighter than a 394. Thoughts?
@@tinmanssaws I haven't checked to see if they offer a kit or not. That could be the deciding factor for going back blue ( Remember that Amy Winehouse song? Back To Black? )
Nice saw. Just waiting on some rubber bits for my 272xp build. It's the little bits and bolts that make building these saws slower. I wish I could find a source that has these smaller parts to complete nice builds. If anyone is aware of a source please let me know. Thanks all. TC Mahalo Tinman 🤙🤙🤙
Quick question for ya, what saw would you recommend for a new guy (my nephew) getting into silviculture who wants to go felling later? Minimum size for an east coaster? 661? Or a 372?? I have no idea but he thinks that I am all powerful in the world of felling, saws and motors! Can ya help a brother out!!
Loved your comments at the end about running the saws and not pounding full throttle. Buckin is the master of that skill. Great video!👍👍👍
Hi tinmam, first I use a piece of pop or beer can to install crank seals. Secondly for a bigger saws like 288 and bigger, you can raise up the metering valve inside the carb to allow more fuel to go into the engine. Thirdly I have had problems with tank vents time to time especially with husky and jonsereds, getting proper flow of fuel to the carb. But great job. Can't wait to see her in wood.
That's gotta be about the best non husky 288 in the north American continent! Sounds very happy!
Hi Tinman, I have followed Harvey's recipe for heat treating pistons for a couple of years now and have had no issues with them. I have a clone MS361( heat treated piston ) that is very high strung it's ported and piped and has cut a lot of fire wood the last 2 years and still runs great. Thanks for the fuel line tip, I'm in need of some.
Tinman...... I like that you and ironhorse seem to always be on the same page. Love learning from yall.
NICE JOB ON THAT SAW SHE LOOKS BRAND NEW AND RUNS AND SOUNDS GREAT ,,HOPE ALL IS WELL WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TAKE CARE BUDDY
Nice job on the 288 Husqvarna. Just make a work saw Tinman 😊.
I'VE BEEN SO EXCITED FOR THIS!!!! Let's GO!
Sounds great! Your saws are amezing!
That’s a beauty of a saw. I recently picked up a holzfforma g660 kit and I love the thing. I got a Walbro carb off a junked ms660, as well as got all stihl recoil assembly parts. So far it’s been a ripper without any modifications besides some oem parts swapped in. Have you thought of getting one of the stihl clone kits as well? Love the content and best wishes from Idaho
If Harvey says you can make a piston out of a marshmallow I'm ready to see ! The iron horse does some amazing things !
Hey friends! Lol the best way to start the chill.
Hope it runs great good luck
Great Vid!!
Tinman I'd be interested to know what you use that brinel hardness tester for! Lol 👍
Great video buddy ❤❤
288 Sounds Good…..Maybe a 395 Kit saw next???
Yep maybe
Would those extra antivibe pucks and bigger rubber mounts you run work on a jonsered 625?
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Awesome video! I am hoping to find out something. My uncle has a Jonsered 2071 That somehow decided to pull the wiring into the flywheel. I don't know how he managed that but it is a mess. I am going to need to get him a new air conductor I am not familiar with these saws and am hoping to find a wiring diagram for it. It has heated grips so that is why I am confused with the wiring. If anyone has a link to a diagram or some advice, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Good stuff. Curious how that turns out, fortunately of unfortunately I moved my "blue" 288 along to a friend. Maybe time to get another?
Maybe a kitsaw in yoyr future? I'm really happy with mine..
@@tinmanssaws Thinking either another 394 but to mod vs. actually use , a 272 blue saw to mod or a 288 kit. (Blue) kind of leaning to a 288 kit to build as its lighter than a 394. Thoughts?
@@afleetcommand 272 would be interesting. I've thought of grabbing one a few times
@@tinmanssaws I haven't checked to see if they offer a kit or not. That could be the deciding factor for going back blue ( Remember that Amy Winehouse song? Back To Black? )
Fuck it sounds like a dirt bike 👌👌👌👌
Nice saw. Just waiting on some rubber bits for my 272xp build. It's the little bits and bolts that make building these saws slower. I wish I could find a source that has these smaller parts to complete nice builds. If anyone is aware of a source please let me know. Thanks all. TC Mahalo Tinman 🤙🤙🤙
I just use junk saws as parts donors, but I hear ya the little things can be a hold up.
If a guy bought a farmertec 288, what would you change to oem if it was your baby?
I'd run it and see what breaks. The cranks and carbs are the weak spots for me.
@@tinmanssaws Thanks! so far friends that I know have had issues with the caps and the pull start
Heyyyyyy Tinman!!
Hey hey
Quick question for ya, what saw would you recommend for a new guy (my nephew) getting into silviculture who wants to go felling later? Minimum size for an east coaster? 661? Or a 372?? I have no idea but he thinks that I am all powerful in the world of felling, saws and motors! Can ya help a brother out!!
Let her rip tater chip ! Yeeeehaaaawwww !!!cheers man .😂
That saw sounds mean