OK, here's something I don't see much.
My wife contracted a tree guy to come and prune our 5 20-Y.O. oak trees at a cost of around $850.
I'm glad they did it because the main guy was dangling around way up there from ropes flung over adjacent branches and roping wayward limbs, cutting them off with a chainsaw dangling from his hips. Theyd then lower the offcut limbs using more ropes and he'd lean over and cut off something else.
They left their tools lying around including the chainsaw and came back what turned out to be two days later on the weekend because of a lot of rain.
Well they finished but they left the chain saw on the ground after cleaning up, it was behind something and they must have missed it.
So my wife calls them and says he you left your chainsaw - he says he'll come by and pick it up she says can i just leave it on the garden work bench in the back yard he says OK.
Well been three weeks now and the CS is still on the bench. So I look at it again -it had a hard life, I'd venture to say its fallen out of several tall trees.
I know it was running fine because I saw him using it but after 3 weeks in the rain it's a little worse for ear (not much tho). The thing had two tanks, one for gas-oil mix and another for probably chain oil I think. THe chain oil tank is missing the cap and the tank was nearly empty so to keep it from leaking my wife put it on the bench tank opening up so now its got a little oil and a lot of water in it. THe chain bar is all rusty.
The model is Stihl MS182 which I can't find reference to being sold, or parts for or a manual anywhere on the web. I think it deserves at least an cap for the tank that's missing a cap (chain oil?) Length of the chain bar is 13"
I'm wondering what to do if he doesn't come for it (maybe that tells me something in and of itself)
OK the pictures are below - tell me your thoughts:
Junk? Disaster? just toss it
Usable, fix it up a bit
Are the top tank for 2-cycle gas-oil what ratio?
is the bottom tank for chain oil?
are all those cracks/missing pieces in the case safe?
whats the knob for on the back end of the saw in center of the orange cover?
The green label says for "Trained Tree Service OPerators Only" is that a normal warning or is this not suited to any other use or especially dangerous???
why is this model not listed anywhere?
Oh and BTW I don't have a chainsaw except a pitiful electric one.
My wife contracted a tree guy to come and prune our 5 20-Y.O. oak trees at a cost of around $850.
I'm glad they did it because the main guy was dangling around way up there from ropes flung over adjacent branches and roping wayward limbs, cutting them off with a chainsaw dangling from his hips. Theyd then lower the offcut limbs using more ropes and he'd lean over and cut off something else.
They left their tools lying around including the chainsaw and came back what turned out to be two days later on the weekend because of a lot of rain.
Well they finished but they left the chain saw on the ground after cleaning up, it was behind something and they must have missed it.
So my wife calls them and says he you left your chainsaw - he says he'll come by and pick it up she says can i just leave it on the garden work bench in the back yard he says OK.
Well been three weeks now and the CS is still on the bench. So I look at it again -it had a hard life, I'd venture to say its fallen out of several tall trees.
I know it was running fine because I saw him using it but after 3 weeks in the rain it's a little worse for ear (not much tho). The thing had two tanks, one for gas-oil mix and another for probably chain oil I think. THe chain oil tank is missing the cap and the tank was nearly empty so to keep it from leaking my wife put it on the bench tank opening up so now its got a little oil and a lot of water in it. THe chain bar is all rusty.
The model is Stihl MS182 which I can't find reference to being sold, or parts for or a manual anywhere on the web. I think it deserves at least an cap for the tank that's missing a cap (chain oil?) Length of the chain bar is 13"
I'm wondering what to do if he doesn't come for it (maybe that tells me something in and of itself)
OK the pictures are below - tell me your thoughts:
Junk? Disaster? just toss it
Usable, fix it up a bit
Are the top tank for 2-cycle gas-oil what ratio?
is the bottom tank for chain oil?
are all those cracks/missing pieces in the case safe?
whats the knob for on the back end of the saw in center of the orange cover?
The green label says for "Trained Tree Service OPerators Only" is that a normal warning or is this not suited to any other use or especially dangerous???
why is this model not listed anywhere?
Oh and BTW I don't have a chainsaw except a pitiful electric one.

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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