Did you drive the oil restrictor pin down when you turned your oiler up... as shipped the oil flow is limited to about half capacity. For a 32" bar there is a pin that needs to be driven down before you can max the high flow oil pump out
Those lines are ‘felling’ sights. The vertical line is used to set the notch cut for the direction you want the tree to fall. The horizontal line, the one inline with the bar, gives you an indication of where the bar is when it’s deep in the wood and you can’t see it during your back cut.
FYI There's a little bump on the edge of the fuel cap [on the tank itself]: That bump is there to let you release pressure from the tank before pulling the cap all the way out. Stihl recommends you open the cap slowly to prevent fuel spray. Good to do if you put the saw away hot and open the tank cold later.
There's a pin you need to punch in by the oiler adjustment screw to let you open the oiler all the way. You'll need that if you're running a 32inch bar... alot of times they don't recommend a bigger size bar due to the oiler not being able to oil a bar that long its not the power.
If anyone has difficulty getting the wrap handle for this saw it uses the handle that is stock on the 462cm-R it has a scrench holder can in situ but can be removed with a sharp knife.
@@Katyhillfarmer no worries I had difficulty acquiring the wrap handle but as they updated the rescue saw which requires a wrap handle I jumped on it also to my knowledge it is the only wrap handle with the scrench holder it is a little cumbersome but I have not removed it thus far quite a useful addition. I normally like to put bright coloured duct tape on the shank of my screnches so I do not lose them but this won’t work on the handle as it has a tight fit.
Stihls bar recommendations are extremely conservative. They even recommend a 25" bar for the 661cm. But they say on the website this saw will run up to a 36" bar
Thanks buddy...got one of these on the farm today....gonna have a blast with it!
Thanks for stopping by and it is a beast of a saw for sure hope you enjoy yours like I have mine
Did you drive the oil restrictor pin down when you turned your oiler up... as shipped the oil flow is limited to about half capacity. For a 32" bar there is a pin that needs to be driven down before you can max the high flow oil pump out
No I just turned the screw up
Those lines are ‘felling’ sights. The vertical line is used to set the notch cut for the direction you want the tree to fall. The horizontal line, the one inline with the bar, gives you an indication of where the bar is when it’s deep in the wood and you can’t see it during your back cut.
thank you for the information this is what i love about my channel people helping people again thanks hope you sub to the channel
The simplest and most precise description of felling sights I have seen yet
FYI There's a little bump on the edge of the fuel cap [on the tank itself]: That bump is there to let you release pressure from the tank before pulling the cap all the way out. Stihl recommends you open the cap slowly to prevent fuel spray. Good to do if you put the saw away hot and open the tank cold later.
Zachary Bennett okay I will have to look thanks for the information and for watching the video
There's a pin you need to punch in by the oiler adjustment screw to let you open the oiler all the way. You'll need that if you're running a 32inch bar... alot of times they don't recommend a bigger size bar due to the oiler not being able to oil a bar that long its not the power.
thanks mine leaks now since being open all the way
@@Katyhillfarmer too much is not a bad thing.
If anyone has difficulty getting the wrap handle for this saw it uses the handle that is stock on the 462cm-R it has a scrench holder can in situ but can be removed with a sharp knife.
Thanks for the info and taking the time to let us know. have a great day hope to see you around
@@Katyhillfarmer no worries I had difficulty acquiring the wrap handle but as they updated the rescue saw which requires a wrap handle I jumped on it also to my knowledge it is the only wrap handle with the scrench holder it is a little cumbersome but I have not removed it thus far quite a useful addition. I normally like to put bright coloured duct tape on the shank of my screnches so I do not lose them but this won’t work on the handle as it has a tight fit.
Stihls bar recommendations are extremely conservative. They even recommend a 25" bar for the 661cm. But they say on the website this saw will run up to a 36" bar
i run my 32 almost alll the time
What are the lines for? Hahaha just bought one, haven’t use it yet but I am exited! Thanks for the video man. God bless!
Edwin Chire C. To show you the direction of the tree your cutting and where it should go
They recommend up to 28"
it handles the 32 very well
@@Katyhillfarmer that's good to know hut I bet it doesn't balance on the saw like a 28" light bar does
Technical Terms lol. Love sthil haven’t pull trigger on pro saw yet. Got 310
Daryl Davis that’s what I started with and loved that saw got a good trade in on it thanks for watching
Felling sights
Wisconsin edge thank you
Felling lines
thanks for the correction
Why did I need to watch before I bought?
Will Knott just showing some tips and tricks man thanks for watching hope you enjoy your saw
Great information, especially if one is shopping for a great 70cc class saw. Good job, young man.