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They're ho-hum stock, even with the dp cover. I definately need to get Ed to port mine.
 
You probably should get some chaps.

And start a thread on how to break it in.

And oil ratios.

And don't burn pine.

And soak your chains.

And break them in.

Properly.

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Well Ultra, while I am glad to see you move past the ms180's, I am a bit afraid this might be a bit too much saw for you!!!
These can be VERY powerful saws, and one must use GREAT skill and KNOWLEDGE when using them!

I urge you to use the UTMOST caution, and go slow as you learn to use such a VERY powerful piece of equipment!! I like you, and really don't want to read about you as another statistic in the news!!!

BE VERY CAREFUL!!!!
 
Hmmmmmmm..................What are chaps......................What brand oil should I use............How long do I soak my chains...




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Use your old engine oil at 50/50 ratio. Chaps are what big bad cowboys wear And I soak it in cider every night for an hour.
 
Well Ultra, while I am glad to see you move past the ms180's, I am a bit afraid this might be a bit too much saw for you!!!
These can be VERY powerful saws, and one must use GREAT skill and KNOWLEDGE when using them!

I urge you to use the UTMOST caution, and go slow as you learn to use such a VERY powerful piece of equipment!! I like you, and really don't want to read about you as another statistic in the news!!!

BE VERY CAREFUL!!!!

Yes, and I'm glad to see he didn't get the top handle model.
 
I dont want drive this into the ground but i would get some chainsaw chaps that saw is not your everday saw by any means. I have seen the chaps videos from madens and that was enough evan though is was only ham point recived. I would also get ear protection that will scream with the dual port (neighbors enjoy). Put low kickback bar and chain on it and start off with simple cuts very slow and get to know it. By the way these love good quaity 2 cycle oil and 93 octane or more. Enjoy your new saw but treat it with the up most respect!
 
Well Ultra, while I am glad to see you move past the ms180's, I am a bit afraid this might be a bit too much saw for you!!!
These can be VERY powerful saws, and one must use GREAT skill and KNOWLEDGE when using them!

I urge you to use the UTMOST caution, and go slow as you learn to use such a VERY powerful piece of equipment!! I like you, and really don't want to read about you as another statistic in the news!!!

BE VERY CAREFUL!!!!


Mr. Redneck Thank you for your concern...........I just dont know what Im going to do with this saw......I still love my MS180 ...........:dizzy: :dizzy:
 
Mr. Redneck Thank you for your concern...........I just dont know what Im going to do with this saw......I still love my MS180 ...........:dizzy: :dizzy:

Well, I just want you to be safe out there!! That is very large step up for you!! When using these saws hings can happen a lot faster!!

And a safe AS member, is a happy AS member!! We are all here to help you out as best we can.
 
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