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Chainsaws / Re: Stihl 341 oil pump blocked...
Last post by doc henderson - Today at 07:11:42 AM
If you bought it used, it may have set a while.  Not uncommon when folks sell stuff.  Mine failed with lots of oil and saw dust got in there.  just replaced the oil pump.  there are bits made of nylon so it will crack if in a bind.  glad you got it working.  some people try all kinds of oil in there so who knows.  could of had moisture in there, or vegi oil that went rancid.
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Chainsaws / Re: Two stroke oil ratio's- Sa...
Last post by doc henderson - Today at 06:50:34 AM
also to be clear, I use the larger bottle of Stihl oil designed to make up 2.5 gallons of fuel instead of the 1-gallon size.  I am not running at 100:1.
#3
Sawmills and Milling / Re: Salvage walnut
Last post by NewYankeeSawmill - Today at 06:46:23 AM
Quote from: WV Sawmiller on Yesterday at 09:12:16 PMWhen I see a serious crook in a log I immediately think benches.



Hells bells, I think I'm going to go looking for a few crooked logs! That looks awesome!
#4
Chainsaws / Re: Stihl 341 oil pump blocked...
Last post by NewYankeeSawmill - Today at 06:43:17 AM
Welcome!
Lots of good info here. Try searching for previous posts - though admittedly I do better turning google loose on the site than I do the internal search feature.
#5
General Board / Re: Making it through another ...
Last post by doc henderson - Today at 06:40:41 AM
I am not a computer guy, although I have used them 40 years.  I was just testing and then showing you, it worked fine for me.  I post to my gallery from my phone.. I put the pic in a thread on a laptop or desktop.  there is a learning curve!  I use the + sign in the tab to open the new window and open FF.  then I can click and quickly go back and forth between the two windows.  
#6
General Board / Re: The weather 2024
Last post by thecfarm - Today at 05:25:02 AM
38° this morning, should get to 65 today.
There was some sun yesterday after all!!! 
#7
Chainsaws / Stihl 341 oil pump blocked wit...
Last post by Ged - Today at 03:23:40 AM
First post here.

I'm the proud owner of a very used Stihl 341.

Had it for about two years, cut about three or four tonnes of wood with it.  It's a fantastic tool, well on top of everything I think I'll ever need to do.

When I got it, the oil pump didn't work.  I found the description of stripping it down to get at the pump a bit intimidating so I've been using an oil can every minute or two to keep the chain wet.  Yes it was tedious.

Finally with information from this and a couple of other forums - for which I am most grateful - I plucked up the courage to fill the cyinder with oil to lock the crankshaft so I could take off the clutch to get at the oil pump.  It was all surprisingly easier than I expected, and if I'd known then what I know now I'd have done it years ago.

Anyway the oil line was clear enough but when I removed the oil pump itself I found that the oilways in the pump were totally blocked with a grey gunk which had a consistency something like half-set epoxy resin.

What on Earth would cause that?

Is there something I can do to prevent a recurrence?

There's no way that I can see to poke anything right through the oilways to clean them because there are right-angles in them.  So I soaked the whole pump in a jar of Aspen 4 for a few days, and then cleared it out as best I could with bits of bent wire and (because I was desperate) an interdental toothbrush and compressed air from a bicycle pump.  It all worked a lot better than I thought it would and to my great relief, now that it's all back together, the oil pump pumps oil.

#8
Forestry and Logging / Re: Dirt bike logging?
Last post by barbender - Today at 01:14:24 AM
Easier on the trucks if you make contact🤷
#9
Forestry and Logging / Re: Dirt bike logging?
Last post by Southside - Today at 12:15:00 AM
Who knew that Yamaha built a forwarder?  ffcheesy
#10
Chainsaws / Re: Two stroke oil ratio's- Sa...
Last post by Southside - Yesterday at 11:52:40 PM
Honest truth - I run the Walmart outboard oil in the blue jug at 40:1 with the cheap pump gas and have for years. 372's have never had an issue with it. 

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