661 Oil Test 32:1 vs 40:1 vs 50:1 ?

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If it doesn't turn up real soon & then it does later on, then we know you'll have a severe case of RSI! LOL
Tanzsk
I will have it posted tomorrow when I get home ......... soon enough for ya ?



On a side note, I have posted pics and videos as well as sent along anything and everything that I have said in any post ................ I have yet to see you post up anything in a video or pictures related to chainsaws that show you are more than just a keyboard hack ...............

Proove me wrong, post up something chainsaw related that you are working on, participate in a build off or chain race, give something chainsaw related to another member here who needs it, become more than just the troll that you have been as of late
 
Moparmyway Any idea how many chains to tanks of fuel ? I always mean to try keep track but never do . Would be cool to know

That all depends on the wood I cut, the location I cut that wood in, weather I ground the chain or filed it ............
When I learned to take care of my stuff, everything lasted longer for me.

To answer your question, I really have no idea
 
How did you estimate that number?
Just crunching a few numbers I come out with this, say 15 minutes for a litre of fuel,
1 hour equals 4 litres of fuel X 2000 hrs = 8000 litres of fuel used
20 years X 220 work days a year = 4400 days
8000 ltrs / 4400 days = 1.82 litres every work day a year for 20 years
Or 400 litres of fuel used a year
Or 16 litres of oil used a year at 25:1 ratio
I said over 20 years .............. actually purchased in 1987 IIRC ........... could have been 86
 
Is it just me, or is it a bit strange that you show one of your Pistons with a top caked in erupting flaking carbon with your pet oil & claim that it's ok, then beforehand someone shows a piston top with a non erupting or flaking carbon buildup of an oil you don't like & it's rubbish! How about a reasonable explaination for what seems to be a unreasonable bias?
First of all, motul isn't my pet oil . I am not that crazy about it. Second of all, the carbon layer was very thin and there was nothing erupting. Again, you don't know what your looking at.
 
I said over 20 years .............. actually purchased in 1987 IIRC ........... could have been 86
Are you sure about that date? I was falling full time in the early nineties (91) & they weren't available then, 056 mags were the top dog in the stihl 90cc range
I saw an old invoice book the other day with my dockets for log volumes from that year.
Fansk
 
First of all, motul isn't my pet oil . I am not that crazy about it. Second of all, the carbon layer was very thin and there was nothing erupting. Again, you don't know what your looking at.
That doesn't seem like a reasonable explanation at all, the pictures tell the story though.
 
I will have it posted tomorrow when I get home ......... soon enough for ya ?



On a side note, I have posted pics and videos as well as sent along anything and everything that I have said in any post ................ I have yet to see you post up anything in a video or pictures related to chainsaws that show you are more than just a keyboard hack ...............

Proove me wrong, post up something chainsaw related that you are working on, participate in a build off or chain race, give something chainsaw related to another member here who needs it, become more than just the troll that you have been as of late
If you had cast your net a little wider you would have caught my recent posts with pictures of a 090 I found in a rubbish throw out & some fence posts I was ripping with my ms660. I am a naturally skeptical of things that seem too good to be true & similarly so for those that get sucked by that stuff.
Thangst
 
If you had cast your net a little wider you would have caught my recent posts with pictures of a 090 I found in a rubbish throw out & some fence posts I was ripping with my ms660. I am a naturally skeptical of things that seem too good to be true & similarly so for those that get sucked by that stuff.
Thangst
You are essentially calling the guy a liar. A guy who, unlike you actually contributes.
 
Are you sure about that date? I was falling full time in the early nineties (91) & they weren't available then, 056 mags were the top dog in the stihl 90cc range
I saw an old invoice book the other day with my dockets for log volumes from that year.
Fansk
What wasnt available then ?
I am sure that I purchased my 2000 plus hour stumper in 86 or 87.
Its not my stumpin saw anymore, but it still runs just fine with the origional piston, rings, and cylinder.
 
I am a naturally skeptical of things that seem too good to be true & similarly so for those that get sucked by that stuff.
Thangst
Yeah, we get the point that you only live in your own reality and that if you didnt do it, or cant do it, nobody can

You are essentially calling the guy a liar. A guy who, unlike you actually contributes.

Thanks bwalker, like I already said, the picture he questions will easily be posted when I get home tomorrow. I want to see him worm his way into attempting to dismiss it as he typically tries to do when he is proven wrong ......................... again
 
Yeah, we get the point that you only live in your own reality and that if you didnt do it, or cant do it, nobody can



Thanks bwalker, like I already said, the picture he questions will easily be posted when I get home tomorrow. I want to see him worm his way into attempting to dismiss it as he typically tries to do when he is proven wrong ......................... again
He is proven wrong consistently. Unfortunately he isn't smart enough to shut up.
 
carbon crud coming out the straight pipe from the power products motor, is fun to watch as the sun goes down. looks like tiny burning embers from a camp fire. quite the amount of embers can be seen ejecting out the pipe every few seconds, mixed in with some flames.

will try to get some photos. the saw has not been started yet this year. if i recall, 16:1, 927 castor.
 
How did you estimate that number?
Just crunching a few numbers I come out with this, say 15 minutes for a litre of fuel,
1 hour equals 4 litres of fuel X 2000 hrs = 8000 litres of fuel used
20 years X 220 work days a year = 4400 days
8000 ltrs / 4400 days = 1.82 litres every work day a year for 20 years
Or 400 litres of fuel used a year
Or 16 litres of oil used a year at 25:1 ratio
And a couple more number to add
320 litres of oil used over 20 years
At 25:1 that's 160 litres of extra oil used over 50:1
160 litres of extra oil X an average of say $8 a litre that's $1280
That's more than enough to buy a new saw with the savings of the extra cost of running 25:1, with the added benifits of breathing in half the emissions


I said over 20 years .............. actually purchased in 1987 IIRC ........... could have been 86

I really think your going to be hard pressed to back up that claim, if you can find any reference to them being released before late 1990 I would be extremely surprised.

What wasnt available then ?
I am sure that I purchased my 2000 plus hour stumper in 86 or 87.
Its not my stumpin saw anymore, but it still runs just fine with the origional piston, rings, and cylinder.

I don't really know what stumpin means.
Thansk
 
Do you even have a single clue as to what saw I was using as my stumper back then ?

Your super powers of ASSumption and DICKheadedness have shined brighter than the sun that I enjoy

I used to think that you were an OK dude ............... I was wrong. I will post the picture of my toolbox, maybe even both sides ............. but after that, I will have nothing more to do with you
 
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