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Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Woodsnwoods, Feb 27, 2022.

  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    When i browse ebay for saws ive seen similar prices for saws parts. Who on earth would pay that and why so expensive?
     
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  2. JimBear

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    I can’t like that, that sucks.
     
  3. Sawdust Man

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    That stinks, I hate it when I do that kinda stuff!!
    I ran a tractor over my near brand new cs2511t, just makes a guy feel sick to see it happen.... I so wished I could hit the "undo" button!
     
  4. brenndatomu

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    Yeah I remember someone telling of backing a bulldozer over his new saw...on more than one occasion! :hair:
     
  5. Woodsnwoods

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    Glad but not glad someone else has done this. I am still dumbfounded I did this. I think I will just buy a new one I guess. Everyone be safe!!!
     
  6. Camber

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    Darn nabbit! I'm glad you are ok. Two positives....You will watch your holding wood from now on and wedge your biscuits off. That 500 will be more fuel efficient for a little while.

    Sincerely glad you weren't smashed into jelly. God is good.
     
  7. Haftacut

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    Woodsnwoods, anyone can get on here and gloat about their accomplishments, but it takes a man to do what you just did! The good, the bad, and the ugly.....this is what’s so great about FHC! You get it all:yes: Never know who you may have helped with this post, and not one of us here hasn’t screwed up firewooding at one point or another. How does the saying go? Better to have firewooded and broken your favorite saw than to never have firewooded at all? Yeah, thats what it is:rofl: :lol: Lesson learned....on to the next one. Thanks for sharing, as painful as I’m sure it was:handshake:
     
  8. Horkn

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    Ouch!! Like was said before, at least it was "just" the saw, and nobody was hurt.

    Hopefully it's repairable.

    Also, as was said before I too will not fell trees when it's windy. Anything over 15 mph is a no go for me.
     
  9. Dok440

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    Glad you are okay! Saws are fixable or replaceable but you aren't. Thanks for sharing, its posts like this that keep me focused when cutting in the woods!
    Brad
     
  10. Woodsnwoods

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    My wife probably thinks I should have tried to catch the tree to save the saw!!!!
     
  11. Scotty Overkill

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    Ooooh man, I can't like that one.....

    the-office-ouch.gif
     
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    Talk to huskihl, if you're gonna rebuild it, may as well make it a monster...

    Chvymn99 can elaborate....
     
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    If its fixable within cost and you want to fix it. It would definitely be worth it.
     
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    You can get the whole saw out the door new for $1500. Why would you pay $1100 for one piece? I agree 100%
     
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    Woodsnwoods
    1 glad your ok
    2. Pull it saw out of garbage. If for no other reason parts are good

    :handshake:
     
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    I will keep it around for parts no matter what….I will see what huskihl says!!!!
     
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    I think you can rebuild it but maybe some more pictures of it cleaned up. Is the fuel tank cracked? I think maybe that ebay auction might be a mistake. I should be closer to $184 for sure. If the case itself is cracked then it may not be worth it. Also you might have bearing issues if the crankshaft had pressure on it. Hard to tell.
     
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    Fuel tank is cracked for sure. I plan to start cleaning it up and inspecting tonight. Fun times
     
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    Itll be interesting to see the extent of the damage. Hopefully the "core" parts are good and it can be fixed. Im kinda liking turning it into a HOT saw with the modifications. Not that ive run one or own one.
    A rabbit hole i dont wanna go down.

    Nice you have the 461 as a back up saw, but once you use a 500 there's no comparison. Ask me how i know this. :whistle:
     
  20. Scotty Overkill

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    Get with Dave Smith (definitive dave), he's THE MAN for getting parts at a reasonable cost. He might be able to help.

    He can be hard to get ahold of here (he's a busy guy), go to his website (Chainsaw Conservation Components) he's a great guy, tell him we sent ya.
     
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