Thanks,just bought new one .educational..I put the suspension kits on it.and when I did the 462 that defective throttle rod will come loose,as it just clips over plastic .have had to start learning to work on my equipment more and more .last few years..need them to survive.cant do bottom end work .but started somewhere.seen a old 70,s model homelite today .blue. was actually a running saw.wish could've got it was xl
I like these new Stihls, the post 2010 generation. Easy to work on without any weird screws or useless covers that need to be removed out the way. The only exception is the MS 441, but that was the first of them so we got to let it slide. Nice video as always.
Hey Rich it's joseph, Daniels brother who does tree work at (Cross cut tree care). Love the content man, keep it up Rich. Wanted to suggest something to you, a way you could make more money. I saw some people suggesting where they could get these parts that you are showing how to fix. You could use an affiliate link to where to buy the parts, and get a percentage of the money for advertising. Keep grinding 🔥🔥
Hey Richard i have a Stihl weedeater that I've narrowed the problem down on and have a temporary bandaid of a fix for but I'm looking for the "true" fix. Is there anyway to contact you other than through youtube?
Thanks,just bought new one .educational..I put the suspension kits on it.and when I did the 462 that defective throttle rod will come loose,as it just clips over plastic .have had to start learning to work on my equipment more and more .last few years..need them to survive.cant do bottom end work .but started somewhere.seen a old 70,s model homelite today .blue. was actually a running saw.wish could've got it was xl
Well you made it look easy! Thankfully they didn’t way over complicate it🤙🏽
Parts aren’t cheap anymore. That’s a nice saw vise. Do you have any info on it? Link ?
I don't know if Scott Kunz is still making them. He's got a TH-cam channel, try him there.
I like these new Stihls, the post 2010 generation. Easy to work on without any weird screws or useless covers that need to be removed out the way. The only exception is the MS 441, but that was the first of them so we got to let it slide. Nice video as always.
Hey richard, love the videos. What chainsaw stand are you using. Been looking for one for a while now. Thanks bud
So, what got it. Tree? Skidder? Skidsteer?
Skidsteer. Could have been a lot worse.
Hey Rich it's joseph, Daniels brother who does tree work at (Cross cut tree care). Love the content man, keep it up Rich. Wanted to suggest something to you, a way you could make more money. I saw some people suggesting where they could get these parts that you are showing how to fix. You could use an affiliate link to where to buy the parts, and get a percentage of the money for advertising. Keep grinding 🔥🔥
Hey Richard i have a Stihl weedeater that I've narrowed the problem down on and have a temporary bandaid of a fix for but I'm looking for the "true" fix. Is there anyway to contact you other than through youtube?
I added my email address to the channel. It's under the "about" tab.
@@richardflagg3084 i looked and can't see it under the "about" tab
@@donnyhudgins1917 I can see it. I'm not sure why you can't. I'm pretty low tech tho.
Nice video Rich. 😆😋🌝
1st time seeing the guts and glory of the 500.
Nice little tips and tricks, those took years of trials.
Seems pretty straightforward. Thanks for sharing👍🏻 and love the saw vice!
Nice Rich. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
NOW I miss the 066 .. I'm 26 😢
Nice video. I bow down to you and your knowledge! 😀
I Did 2 Of These Just Last Week Tree Fell on 1 and 1 Ran Over By a Skid Steer Had To Order All Parts Seperately Like You Did 😩😩 It Was an Easy Job