The good ol days of the Zerrrt's... I'm still waiting for someone to come back out with a 2-stroke triple. Something tells me I will be waiting a while.View attachment 162452 This is how you water skip
Stump Shot, you have a heated carb with your 550G, just takes time to warm up, might be your fuel mix.Here's my Julian @Redbull661 inspired vidja. Thought I'd see if an auto tune faired any better or not, Took a bit to get started and stay running. To be fair the saw was empty and I had to fuel it up with (also cold) mix, but also to be fair it does have a primer button, so... should have negated that. Was worried I'd cold seize the little feller, takes a bit to warm up. Took the entire rest of the day for this to upload after it was just about done, it started from scratch again. Other than that, to heck with cutting wood at 30 below.
Edit: I did have the heat to the carb turned on.
I'm surprised you guys in the US didn't have them years ago. My 1992 066 Arctic had a heated carb. Very first electronic heated carb on the market .Maybe @tree monkey can find some muckity muck at Stihl for Julian to send his vidja to, might make the case for the reintroduction of the Arctic Stihl's to America.
They will start but like I said I was running the canned Husqvarna fuel.Was just a spur of the moment idea on my part, figured that was the time to do it, so I best get after it. I was actually surprised that the saw started at all. A few more pulls and it would have been a really short vidja, might not have took all day to upload though. Lol
At least I know now it will cut in any cold weather that I am willing to cut in.
Kudos to @Redbull661 for the inspiration, he is a good example of the more we try the more we learn.
Maybe @tree monkey can find some muckity muck at Stihl for Julian to send his vidja to, might make the case for the reintroduction of the Arctic Stihl's to America.
Maybe that can be the next MAGA platform.
Meanwhile I ordered an MS462CM Arctic this morning. So far only the regular hand Arctics available in Canada, no Wrap versions yet.
I wonder what the hold up is with the wrap handle? That’s a big market here in the west that won’t/can’t buy them because of the requirement of having a wrap handle. Just seems strange considering it’s just a handle, can’t be that hard to produce.
I know a ton of guys that have been waiting to grab one of these, expecting the Artic wrap version to be available here in February as they were told. Going to be some unhappy people lol.
Or maybe the mtron was still trying to give it a lot of fuel to compensate for the temp and just completely floodin it when warm
Logging in 40 below temps I've stuck my saw in a tree for the night and the next morning it may fire up and sometimes not.
Always had the skidder there for emergency heat sticking it on the muffler. Huskies Jonseteds with their metal starter pawls would freeze open . Stihl nylon pawls and pulley never froze and usually always work.
I think the test is unnecessary as no MTronic/ AT saw that is expected to work in 40 below is not expected to sit outside all night. My 550's never had to.
I understand out west in Alberta , B.C. interior you may not work much in 40 below because your climate is so much milder then ours in Manitoba. Back in the 1980s some Nov Dec Jan Feb we had 40 below each and every day in the mornings peaking out around - 30 by 2:00. Plus alot snow falling out of our spruce onto the saw that will melt it then freeze when shut down for the day.I sort of disagree with you on your last comment. Our chainsaws stay outside all winter long unless something breaks that requires it to be taken inside. We don’t always work at -40 but -25 and below quite often.
When working on the road away from home the safest place to leave the chainsaw is in the bush. Work trucks get broken into quite often while staying at hotels. And we never have any real equipment to warm them up in the bush unless you make the sled ride back to the truck, even then there’s not much you can do without some sort of heater. That’s why, like I have said before you really have to take the proper precautions to keep the thing running and minimize it icing up. Can be a difficult task at times.
But of course this is just my personal work experience, we all do things differently.
ffsCan you test how small Ted's dick gets when it's this cold ?