Been using chainsaws for 20 years and have struggled a lot with untangling chains. Thank you for the amazing tip - mind blown ! Can’t wait for more videos, outstanding work!
Yup, that’s about how much I clean my 220 as well. I’ve found the main thing is to make sure the path of oil is clear. I’ve had to use a small pin to clean out the oil output a few times. It all depends on what wood and how gunky it gets, but when the 220 is not getting oil to the bar, you know pretty quickly as it slows everything down when trying to cut. Cheers on another good video!
That is a brilliant tip to untangle chains, recently I had to untangle a new chain and I nearly lost my marbles doing it. I'll know what to do from now on. Thank you and I enjoy your videos.
These saws are great but they have a habit of packing the space under the chain brake cover with chip. This causes the chain brake handle to go stiff, it can also jam the oil pump and seems to cause an issue where the saw won't start, bit as it chain break is on. Well worth popping the cover off, removing the sprocket and giving it all a clear out. At least once a year, perhaps twice if you are heavy user.
Great video I enjoy my 220 purchased one next last year so I can cut during fire restriction here in the western US....won't replace my regular saws especially in big wood but can cut smaller trees and brush during the summer. Thank You Shoe
Very useful video! I bought this chainsaw the other week after using the msa200 for a couple of years and thought time for an upgrade. It worked well on the fresh smaller diameter wood but when cutting 10 inch diameter dry wood it struggled and seemed to loose power. Was using the ap300 and 300s batteries at the time. Have you had this and what might be causing it?
Great video as always. That was a easy clean up. Happy to see you back on TH-cam. I do follow you on Facebook. Can't wait for your video with your new saw. Take care and have a blessed weekend and I'll see you on your next video.
I've always found that WD40 works well for cleaning gunk out of mechanisms because it breaks down grease and sludge. And for cleaning smudges and smears on the outside, I use mechanics' hand cream hand cleaner, like Goop or Gojo. But I enjoy watching how you clean them, I can see your method works well for you.
That 220 has been on my radar to buy. It would be nice to have a battery powered saw for a quick trimming job without all the noise. Thanks for the look at the saw FL. 👍🏻👍🏻
@@Femalelumberjack I have the 3 MSA220C, MSA300 and 161T, very much comparing the 220C with MSA300 is like comparing a Ford Focus with a Mustang GT, but it not meaning their is no use for the 220.
Hey, can you please show us how to put it all back together slowly, so we can see a bit more clearly? How do you get the chain back on? Would be great to see how you clean the chain too.
You should try a “”PS” chain sometime. Our local Stihl dealer had never heard of it, until I showed it to him in the Stihl catalog. Low and behold, he was able to get it from his Stihl distributor. It’s akin to the difference between RM and RS chain. It seems that most dealers aren’t even aware of it (like mine) until their customers show it to them in the catalog. Boy do I like how it cuts 🤗.
I was thinking the same thing. Any chain chain code with a "3" after it is the reduced kick back chain, and has a second hump on the drive link. The hump on the chain drags and the chain doesn't cut as good. So, PM3 , PS3 would be safety chain.
Appreciate the content and I also like the new studio. Great feature wall for a background. Not as much natural light though, and probably easier to control the camera work. Well done.
I have the same saw try below up air in to chain locking device and you maybe surprise how much wood dust commes out from their I don't even know how it got their.
Thank you for the video! I cleaned mine up a few months ago which worked great but now I have a massive problem - I can't get the cover off! The wheel will just not turn and I can't move the chain tightener either. Any ideas on how to fix this without breaking anything? I've tried seeing if there is anything jammed in there but it's so difficult to see. Might add that I think the chainsaw had a harder time cutting after I did the maintenance cleaning - I don't think so but maybe I put the chain on wrong? Would be grateful for any tips you could give me!
More power to you! Can you please tell us how to clean the chain of the pitch and rosin built up on the driver links and the top of the cutting edge ? I may have the rakers too high! Kind regards Endre from Australia
Hi, Could you tell me the total length of the MSA 220 C. From the rear handle to the front of the chain guide. The total length of the chain saw. Thank you!
Could you review this saw in the field sometime please? I'd like to see if it can keep up with the gas saws and how the batteries hold out on them. What's the highest amp hour batteries you can get for them now? Great video! Happy quieter and lower co2 sawing!
On my msa 220 with 300s battery about the same time as my petrol echo 2511wes basically a surprising amount of time. Infact it lasts more than the tank on my 500i. I have two batteries I use for making branches smaller before they go into my green mech. The advantage is that they are always ready to go and if only used for a short time need no warm up or cool down. This may be why they last longer than gas powered saws of equivalent size. Just rember to add the bar oil easily forgotten if you are not refueling. I don't have experience of the 500s batteries and new msa 300 series as it would probably get me killed by the misses to add a seventh chainsaw. Lol
after seeing a shootout of battery powered saws, I was disappointed to see the husqvarna and stihl do so poorly. You would think that the major big names in saws would be the winners, but not so….ego and dewalt outshone both stihl and husqvarna quite handily.🤷🏻♂️ Have you tried the dewalt chainsaw?
I love using battery saws for pruning and deadwooding and when climbing Norway spruce. And I’m very excited to try out the two new battery saws from Stihl
Why thank you Ms. F.L.J. just more or less surprises me with your vast range of Knowledge, Investments in all of your Personal STIHL PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT, Your Experience,Professionalism as well as your inner and outer beauty ... Its in my humble opinion that it makes all the sense in the world !!! You have already made a Spectacular Audition & have a Huge Audience !!! Maby we could somehow or figure something out,hey who would have thought ???🤔 HAPPY Easter 💐👜🥾👠 Lathroup. Vill.Mich.
Another very good Video from you. I Like it... But i dont Like battery saws from Stihl.. All machines in the AP System are very good and i use it often... But i dont like my MSA 161T this is not what i expect from a saw with the Name Stihl
@@Femalelumberjack No, I haven't had a chance to do this until now. And the price is not attraktive, also i need a new battery AP 500... A Saw MSA 300, a battery AP 500 and a Charger is 1300 € in Germany... Thats to much...
Been using chainsaws for 20 years and have struggled a lot with untangling chains. Thank you for the amazing tip - mind blown ! Can’t wait for more videos, outstanding work!
Try to untangle 2 tangles at the same time. It makes it much easier.
Just bought a 220, the new model. It’s pretty great. Quiet, immediate stop/start. Love it.
Yup, that’s about how much I clean my 220 as well. I’ve found the main thing is to make sure the path of oil is clear. I’ve had to use a small pin to clean out the oil output a few times. It all depends on what wood and how gunky it gets, but when the 220 is not getting oil to the bar, you know pretty quickly as it slows everything down when trying to cut. Cheers on another good video!
Thanks for sharing your experiences!
Hello Felixia, thanks for all your Informations and Tips. Thanks for beinig you. Axel
Thank you very much Axel
Your videos are fantastic. I am here in Canada and your knowledge is so helpful. God Bless you.
That is a brilliant tip to untangle chains, recently I had to untangle a new chain and I nearly lost my marbles doing it. I'll know what to do from now on. Thank you and I enjoy your videos.
Glad you enjoyed it
These saws are great but they have a habit of packing the space under the chain brake cover with chip. This causes the chain brake handle to go stiff, it can also jam the oil pump and seems to cause an issue where the saw won't start, bit as it chain break is on. Well worth popping the cover off, removing the sprocket and giving it all a clear out. At least once a year, perhaps twice if you are heavy user.
Thanks for your tip on untangling the chain. I have a heck of a time with some of them.
Try it out it might work 😊
Today I cleaned exacly the same saw. I was glad that I opened the break as well. It was so dirty that the chainlubrication was blocked.
You make good instructional video's
Thank you
I play the tangled up chain game all the time 🤣 Sometimes I get lucky and sometimes it's a real struggle! Great video as always.
Lol hope it gets easier
Great video I enjoy my 220 purchased one next last year so I can cut during fire restriction here in the western US....won't replace my regular saws especially in big wood but can cut smaller trees and brush during the summer. Thank You Shoe
I’m excited to try the msa 300 to see how much more it can do!
@@Femalelumberjack Hear that I think their here in the stores in the US now....you get one please do a review enjoy your videos. Shoe
Very useful video! I bought this chainsaw the other week after using the msa200 for a couple of years and thought time for an upgrade.
It worked well on the fresh smaller diameter wood but when cutting 10 inch diameter dry wood it struggled and seemed to loose power.
Was using the ap300 and 300s batteries at the time.
Have you had this and what might be causing it?
Great video as always. That was a easy clean up. Happy to see you back on TH-cam. I do follow you on Facebook. Can't wait for your video with your new saw. Take care and have a blessed weekend and I'll see you on your next video.
Thank you!
Happy Easter to you and yours
I've always found that WD40 works well for cleaning gunk out of mechanisms because it breaks down grease and sludge. And for cleaning smudges and smears on the outside, I use mechanics' hand cream hand cleaner, like Goop or Gojo. But I enjoy watching how you clean them, I can see your method works well for you.
Brilliant Work Young Lady and Keep up the great service techniques
Also Australia has only just released the MSA 160
Thank you I’ll do my best
That 220 has been on my radar to buy. It would be nice to have a battery powered saw for a quick trimming job without all the noise. Thanks for the look at the saw FL. 👍🏻👍🏻
You’re welcome. I can’t wait to try the 300
@@Femalelumberjack I have the 3 MSA220C, MSA300 and 161T, very much comparing the 220C with MSA300 is like comparing a Ford Focus with a Mustang GT, but it not meaning their is no use for the 220.
Thank you for doing this video! I've never seen underneath of the clutch cover of one of those saws. Very interesting design!
💪👍
You’re very welcome 😊
I know this is redundant but job well done! Way to go Felixia 👏
Thank you
Always another great video
Thanks
Thanks, that was awesome just bought this saw and appreciate the tips.
Good to hear
Good video love your workshop well done you glad to see u back happy Easter to u n family x
Thank you so much!
Happy Easter to you
Thanks for your vids..this is a very important part of maintaining a saw & skipped a lot. HAPPY EASTER
Happy Easter
Hey, can you please show us how to put it all back together slowly, so we can see a bit more clearly? How do you get the chain back on? Would be great to see how you clean the chain too.
You should try a “”PS” chain sometime. Our local Stihl dealer had never heard of it, until I showed it to him in the Stihl catalog. Low and behold, he was able to get it from his Stihl distributor. It’s akin to the difference between RM and RS chain. It seems that most dealers aren’t even aware of it (like mine) until their customers show it to them in the catalog. Boy do I like how it cuts 🤗.
Hmm I’m going to have to check that out 😊
I was thinking the same thing. Any chain chain code with a "3" after it is the reduced kick back chain, and has a second hump on the drive link. The hump on the chain drags and the chain doesn't cut as good. So, PM3 , PS3 would be safety chain.
Excellent presentation ty .
Great job there Young lady a clean saw is a great running Saw 😎👍✌️
My words exactly 😊
Thank you
@@Femalelumberjack you are most welcome young lady 💐
Nice video,hope you well and have a lovely Easter 🐣
Thanks hope you do too
Appreciate the content and I also like the new studio. Great feature wall for a background. Not as much natural light though, and probably easier to control the camera work. Well done.
Thank you
When can you do a review of the Stihl MS 180 which is one of the most popular chainsaw in the US?
I don’t know.. sorry
Perhaps the most popular saw in the Homeowner line, Cheap clamshell design basically non rebuildable or throw away disposable saw.
I have the same saw try below up air in to chain locking device and you maybe surprise how much wood dust commes out from their I don't even know how it got their.
Thank you for the video! I cleaned mine up a few months ago which worked great but now I have a massive problem - I can't get the cover off! The wheel will just not turn and I can't move the chain tightener either. Any ideas on how to fix this without breaking anything? I've tried seeing if there is anything jammed in there but it's so difficult to see. Might add that I think the chainsaw had a harder time cutting after I did the maintenance cleaning - I don't think so but maybe I put the chain on wrong? Would be grateful for any tips you could give me!
Looking beautiful as ever your own business must be agreeing with you lol. Happy Easter. From New Jersey keep cutting.
Thank you oh yes it does
Compressed air is the way to go!
Love the untangling tip!
More power to you! Can you please tell us how to clean the chain of the pitch and rosin built up on the driver links and the top of the cutting edge ? I may have the rakers too high! Kind regards Endre from Australia
Great video. Keep them coming
Thank you
Question :
Which do you prefer ? Traditional Danish pork ribs with potato and white sauce ?
or
Whole pork roast ?
We would never get it with white sauce.. brown sauce is all that matters when getting anything pork related
@@Femalelumberjack Yes, pork roast with brown sauce and Danish pork ribs with white sauce.
Long live Denmark.
Love those battery saws
Can’t wait to try the new ones
Great video once again!!
Nice girl, nice saw!
Is there an oil adjustment screw. My new out of the box MSA200C is not putting out any oil.
Så cool dekoration med kakorna där bak! Kan jag kopiera den?
Great video.
Thanks
👋 Trees-R-Us Oregon good job
Thank you
Hi, Could you tell me the total length of the MSA 220 C. From the rear handle to the front of the chain guide. The total length of the chain saw. Thank you!
Could you review this saw in the field sometime please? I'd like to see if it can keep up with the gas saws and how the batteries hold out on them. What's the highest amp hour batteries you can get for them now? Great video! Happy quieter and lower co2 sawing!
I’ve already done that 1,5 years ago 😊
th-cam.com/video/qCrRGzuEHdc/w-d-xo.html
@@Femalelumberjack ok thanks. I'll check it out. Missed that somehow! cheers
Stihl used to have the 300s battery but now they have a 500s. Basically it can release more current for the msa 300 series and has a higher ah.
👍👍👍😀😀😀🖐️🖐️🖐️
The chain of my brand new msa 220c doesm't seem to get oil. Any tips?
😍😍😍
Thank you
Keep up the great work
Thanks I’ll do my best
@@Femalelumberjack looks like you've been doing a great job you are welcome
Ciao Felixia buona Pasqua un bacio 😘
🤗
How long does the battery last. I’m thinking about going to all battery equipment
On my msa 220 with 300s battery about the same time as my petrol echo 2511wes basically a surprising amount of time. Infact it lasts more than the tank on my 500i. I have two batteries I use for making branches smaller before they go into my green mech. The advantage is that they are always ready to go and if only used for a short time need no warm up or cool down. This may be why they last longer than gas powered saws of equivalent size. Just rember to add the bar oil easily forgotten if you are not refueling. I don't have experience of the 500s batteries and new msa 300 series as it would probably get me killed by the misses to add a seventh chainsaw. Lol
Nice work😃
Thank you
Nice ! With best regards !
Thank you
Nice Video Thanks again
Thank you
Have you tried any of the Stihl lawn mowers?
I just got an imov 😊
@@Femalelumberjack Nice! Yeah, those are pretty much non-existant in the US right now.
Magnifique
❤
after seeing a shootout of battery powered saws, I was disappointed to see the husqvarna and stihl do so poorly. You would think that the major big names in saws would be the winners, but not so….ego and dewalt outshone both stihl and husqvarna quite handily.🤷🏻♂️ Have you tried the dewalt chainsaw?
Nice saw..omggg your gorgeous 🔥🌹
Can we do a little gardening
What do you mean?
Super! ! 👌👌👏👏💪💪🍀🍀😊👋👋
Danke
Estihl💪❤️🌹🇨🇴
👌
Fantastic as always! but too easy to change the chain not to sharpen the old one! 🤗
It was so busted on one side
😎💪❤💪😎
😊
I think the sword is on the wrong side.
How too not put chain on backwards...
For me looks like old time steam train going away from saw .
Hi do you hand sharpen a chain or use an electric sharpener thanks 😀
I hand sharpen
I’m not sold on battery how do you feel
I love using battery saws for pruning and deadwooding and when climbing Norway spruce. And I’m very excited to try out the two new battery saws from Stihl
@@Femalelumberjack thanks what model do you recommend you steered me right with the ms 261
@@Femalelumberjack Husqvarna T540ixp is a much better saw for non homeowner type usage. IMHO
You should poss consider modeling for Stihl Products if you don't already 🥰 Fm. Lathroup Vill. Mich.
I would if they wanted me 🤣
@@Femalelumberjack Their loss, you'd make a great spokesperson.
Why thank you Ms. F.L.J. just more or less surprises me with your vast range of Knowledge, Investments in all of your Personal STIHL PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT, Your Experience,Professionalism as well as your inner and outer beauty ... Its in my humble opinion that it makes all the sense in the world !!! You have already made a Spectacular Audition & have a Huge Audience !!! Maby we could somehow or figure something out,hey who would have thought ???🤔 HAPPY Easter 💐👜🥾👠 Lathroup. Vill.Mich.
Sorry for some of the grammar towards the end I hit the wrong button, thanks again !
@@richardnixon9204 See the 3 dots to the right of your post? click on it and you can edit your post.LOL
Thanks. I'll be looking to get a compressed air machine now; I like the easy aspect of it. Otherwise I never clean my saws.
Awesome
Maintenance, well done...good looking gal for sure...wink.
Thanks
I see you’re Stihl Smiling
One big smile now
Cho mình xin một máy cửa đi ạ mình nghèo quá không có tiền mua máy stihl
Another very good Video from you. I Like it... But i dont Like battery saws from Stihl.. All machines in the AP System are very good and i use it often... But i dont like my MSA 161T this is not what i expect from a saw with the Name Stihl
Have you tried the msa300?
@@Femalelumberjack
No, I haven't had a chance to do this until now. And the price is not attraktive, also i need a new battery AP 500... A Saw MSA 300, a battery AP 500 and a Charger is 1300 € in Germany... Thats to much...
@@kai-uwemader647 The chain tensioner on these saws are a joke! barely stand up to homeowner use.
Such a babe! 😇
😁
😊
LIKE 😁👉🥰🥰🥰👍
Thanks
very attractive and cute smile.
Should watch her on the beach video! wowser
Please add multi language subtitles. Turkish subtitles please.
Leaks oil all over the place
Schöne Kettensäge
Batteri sav? Glem dét !
you are so charming as well
Thank you ☺️
My baby……….
Husqvarna T540ixp is better....
If I comment on this video I might win again. 😂
Let’s hope not 😬
Electric is bullshit I
Always go gas