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Title: Stihl 036
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 12, 2012, 02:11:14 pm
What would you guys in the business of taking trade ins allow? or anyone else with input give me your 2 cents worth, OK a nickles worth.

Needing more knowledge then I have on trade in value on a clean looking 036 pro with issues and rebuild time.

The saw still runs but is on it's last leg feeling underpowered at 120psi in the cut.  The piston does have some scuffing and havent pulled the cylinder to see if it will be reusable ( my guess it will be with just light scuff on piston). No clue on bearings and seals yet.

Otherwise the saw is a clean homeowner owned firewood saw.

Guy is wanting to trade it in on one of my  bigger used huskys.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: man of stihl on April 12, 2012, 04:50:47 pm
Bigger Husky's as in a 372?? I do love my 036 PRO. Torqier than a 262, It will pull a longer bar IMO.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 12, 2012, 06:40:06 pm
Something in the 71cc 72cc 76cc range. 

He would be happy with the new rebuilt 362xp he said. Only thing I got way to much into it. New oem crank, tank, etc.

Wish I had a 365 top laying around.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: man of stihl on April 12, 2012, 07:10:17 pm
036 needing work + $200 for a running 70cc Husky.....JMO
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on April 13, 2012, 08:37:39 am
I think it's a tough call .You don't want to screw yourself or this other guy .

Maybe  whatever the saw would be worth if in good condition market value minus the parts and your labor at standard shop rates .I doubt seriously if a Stihl dealership would give much for this saw .

Then if you think about it if the parts were OEM Stihl and it was the P and C you could get more in it than what it's worth if you figured it like that .

If it's just the piston 40 bucks for a Metior  piston and 2 hours labor give or take .My way of thinking about a 100-125 shop rates for the labor plus incidentals of maybe 15 plus 40 for the piston .Subtract that from maybe 250 tops for the saw puts the value at less than 100 .Just my opinion .
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: farmboy on April 13, 2012, 11:52:04 am
Agree with Al!  My .02.  If the plastic is real nice 20% of new is max I will put in a trade like you mentioned.  I've lost money on every one I put more in.
Shep
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on April 13, 2012, 12:19:22 pm
Oh I'm not much of a horse trader with few expections .Plus I'm a tightwad about paying much for a saw .At one time I very niavely got caught up in big McCullochs but since if they aren't rare ,have fast potential or extremely cheap I have little interest in any of them .

You know they made millions of chainsaws .It's not like any special one is any better than the other of the same brand and model number .Might be in condition though .

They like to brag them up ," ported by so and so " big deal they aren't the only person in the world that can rework an engine fer cryin out loud .

On a deal like this  it seems to me that whatever is comfortable with one another is the way to persue it . Kevin has the ability to repair saws and 95 percent of saw owners do not so that is worth something IMO .
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: nmurph on April 16, 2012, 01:34:15 pm
I would allow him $50-75. If it is in excellent cosmetic condtion, then you could go up without risking too much.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun on April 18, 2012, 05:38:38 pm
I got the 036 pro trade in today along with a Springfield J. Stevens double barrel 16ga shotgun with walnut stock and forearm.  Best part was the pint of KY blueberry  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 18, 2012, 06:46:44 pm
Came with a 20" 3/8 bar and some weird orange oil cap  ???   It starts, runs and cuts. Just needing some TLC with the 120psi.

(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/036pro490H5000H002.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/036pro490H5000H003.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/036pro490H5000H001.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/036pro490H5000H004.jpg)
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on April 18, 2012, 08:11:41 pm
Where pray tell did that orange cap on the oil tank come from ? Toss a set of rings in it , probabley good to go .
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 19, 2012, 02:11:30 pm
Just searching specs.

036 / MS 360    1991 - 2003    4.6 PS    61.5 cc    5.7 kg  pho

MS 361    2003 - ?    4.6 PS    59.0 cc        5.6 kg pho

MS 362    ? -  now    (4.6 bhp)    59.0 cc   5.9 kg pho

Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 19, 2012, 02:59:51 pm
What is the normal psi on these stock. I just found 20 more psi  ;D   you want to guess where   8)
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: nmurph on April 19, 2012, 03:11:17 pm
I have all three of these- the real weight as 036 12.25lbs, 361 12 lb 10 oz, 362 13lbs 3oz. I do think the 362 is a little stronger, the 361 and 362 are smoother, but the 036 just feels good in the hands.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on April 19, 2012, 07:07:21 pm
I just found 20 more psi     you want to guess where  : Quote Kevin

Well after looking at the pic it looks like it has a decomp .That would be my guess .I didn't know they had a decomp .
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 19, 2012, 07:24:06 pm
I just found 20 more psi     you want to guess where  : Quote Kevin

Well after looking at the pic it looks like it has a decomp .That would be my guess .I didn't know they had a decomp .

Yep Leaking de-comp.

I have all three of these- the real weight as 036 12.25lbs, 361 12 lb 10 oz, 362 13lbs 3oz. I do think the 362 is a little stronger, the 361 and 362 are smoother, but the 036 just feels good in the hands.

Cool thanks for info. I owned  a 361 with MM and really liked it. Dont ever see owning a 362 with that kind of weight and cost though.  :o
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 19, 2012, 07:26:00 pm
noticed play in the cutch drum. Only about half the bearings were still in place.  went to put a new 3/8 7T rim on at it was stihl small grrrrrrrrr.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Mastermind on April 19, 2012, 08:41:30 pm
noticed play in the cutch drum. Only about half the bearings were still in place.  went to put a new 3/8 7T rim on at it was stihl small grrrrrrrrr.

Kevin I use a 044 clutch drum on the 036. That gives you a larger bearing. Just twist the oil pump drive up a bit to get it to engage in the 044 drum. It works very well.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 19, 2012, 08:49:45 pm
I was wondering why stihl would use the tiny drum bearing on a 036. Same bearing used on the little 35cc-42cc green plastic poulans.

Thanks for info.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Mastermind on April 19, 2012, 08:52:14 pm
They have an upgrade for the 036. This issue was addressed on the ms360.....but the 044 drum is something most guys have in a box under the bench. :)
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on April 19, 2012, 08:55:14 pm
The 034/036 had the same deal plus the small splined drum which I thought odd .Stihl bless their little pea picken hearts uses a different spline than Oregon on the small splined drums .
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on April 19, 2012, 08:57:39 pm
If that thing now has a 140 or so PSI  I'd call it a day .It might crank out a little more with a set of rings but IMO if it cuts okay leave well enough alone .
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Mastermind on April 19, 2012, 08:59:31 pm
If that thing now has a 140 or so PSI  I'd call it a day .It might crank out a little more with a set of rings but IMO if it cuts okay leave well enough alone .


I agree completely. Sell that puppy.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: farmboy on April 20, 2012, 07:17:10 am
+1 on the blueberry!!!!!  140 good to go.  Good trade when you don't have to work on/spend money on to get it ready to sell.  Can't keep em all I tried!
Shep
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: man of stihl on April 20, 2012, 11:05:41 am
Keep it. Those are good saws. ;)
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun on April 20, 2012, 11:41:24 am
Going to take another look at the slightly scuffed piston (going from memory).  Then decide if I am going to pull the top end.   

Wont be keeping it, but do want to get some run time on it once right to compare.   

Having a hard time keeping the double barrel 16ga made in 1921 to 1948 that came in the trade too (my dad says the first bird he dropped was with same  gun).  I would grade it 90% to 95%. Beautiful walnut stocked gun and want to bust some clays with it.

Thanks for all the info.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 26, 2012, 03:43:24 pm
grrr with mail order shippers sometimes   >:(  round clutch bearing in flat bubble wrap envelope =

(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/bearing002.jpg)
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: man of stihl on April 26, 2012, 04:47:57 pm
Thats ridiculous. I don't know what people are thinking sometimes....
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Mastermind on April 26, 2012, 10:26:52 pm
Some people's kids.  :'(
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: fordfairlane78 on April 27, 2012, 04:30:44 am
Sorry to jump in but thought I recognized the orange cap.  Checked and it looks identical to caps on my echo cs3000&3400. Does it fit well? No leaks?
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 27, 2012, 06:38:36 am
Sorry to jump in but thought I recognized the orange cap.  Checked and it looks identical to caps on my echo cs3000&3400. Does it fit well? No leaks?

I havent used it since getting it, so no clue on the orange cap. Going to buy stihl oil cap to replace it anyways.

Just waiting on replacement bearing right now so that I could make some test cuts. 
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 27, 2012, 07:10:01 pm
I came up with a idea to get some test cuts on the 036.

 I took the new needle bearings out of broken cage and put them in the old clutch bearing cage snapping them in. Only a few wouldnt just snap in and hold.  Then used bearing grease around it.


I filled the oil tank up to check the orange cap out for you. It screwed on perfect and sealed perfect. 

(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/036pro007.jpg)


Checked some other things while in there, needs worm gear, oiler spring, clutch drum has some play, rim, decomp,  could use a new piston kit as shown in pic, but ran fine with 140psi.  Could just clean up and re-ring too.


(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/036pro008.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/036pro002.jpg)


As far a muffler mod on this 036. There is no inner cage to open up or remove. I would just open exhaust outlet on side or use front cover and make a dual port cover out of it.

(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/036pro005.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/036pro006.jpg)
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on April 27, 2012, 07:56:52 pm
I saw an orange cap on a flea bay saw but it was even a different design than that one . ??? Hard to say what fits what .I have a Husqvarna cap on the McCulloch Titan 70 .I had to cut it down a little and use an o-ring instead of  what gasket came with it but the threads are the same .

Ha the oil cap for an old Poulan s-25 is the same as a Briggs and Stratton .
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun on April 29, 2012, 01:52:32 pm
Something inside me kept gnawing at me to look deeper inside. So had a spare 30mins to kill and opened it up. Glad I did now the top ring was stuck on exhaust side.

Cylinder will clean up easily and piston could be cleaned up and used, but being I may sale or trade this saw off down the road I'm going to go with a new meteor piston kit which includes those caber rings. 

Scoring was exhaust side only.

(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/36pc003.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/36pc004.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/36pc001.jpg)
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on April 29, 2012, 06:49:33 pm
Since you're going to sell it that's probabley the right thing to do .It could be sanded out and probabley be fine .

I buffed the piston on the 038 Mag and I checked it the other day when I blew the muffler front off and so far it's no worse for the wear .
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 29, 2012, 08:00:11 pm
Your right Al. If I was going to keep it for sure I would just clean the piston up and re-ring it.  Not all that bad and would smooth right out IMO, especially with that stuff you gave me.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on April 29, 2012, 09:37:13 pm
Well yeah ,that lapping paper with a little kerosine can get stuff pretty smooth .

On a scuffed piston low spots unless they are large won't usually hurt you .It's those high spots that breaks the oil surface tension that will screw you up .

You know when you think about there really isn't much oil in the coating of gasoline and oil in the mix but surprisingly it's enough .
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on April 29, 2012, 09:42:58 pm
Oh say while I'm thinking  about just two-three  days ago I had the muffler cover off an MS 660 and was surprised it didn't have cage either . I was erroniously convinced all Stihls had cages in them .Live and learn .
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Mastermind on April 29, 2012, 10:28:59 pm
When I was in trade school there was an instructor that was big on teaching us to save certain parts if possible. We once built an engine with all used parts except a gasket set. It ran great and had excellent oil pressure. We used tissue paper behind the main and rod bearing shells to set oil clearance. He was a great teacher.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on April 30, 2012, 04:57:30 am
Another old trick is using brass shim stock to "slug" a bearing .
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 30, 2012, 02:05:08 pm
Well she should be good to go when all the parts I ordered get here, $98 to my door. Anything iffy got replaced, want it to run like a new saw when done. Never know I might keep her because I always liked my 361 I let go.

I would have not realized this 036 was lighter then the 361 till nmurph posted the actual weights.   8)
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 30, 2012, 04:50:04 pm
Man I am impressed with Northwood Saw more and more, not only was the whole order 20 cheaper with them then B. I only ordered 2hrs ago and just got my confirmation  of packed and shipped out.  :o

http://www.northwoodsaw.com/store/
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on April 30, 2012, 07:51:53 pm
I just added it to my favorites .They have those Torx head screws for about 1/3 the cost as a Stihl dealer gets .I think I'm going to order about 20 of each size .
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Mastermind on April 30, 2012, 09:42:24 pm
Man I am impressed with Northwood Saw more and more, not only was the whole order 20 cheaper with them then B. I only ordered 2hrs ago and just got my confirmation  of packed and shipped out.  :o

http://www.northwoodsaw.com/store/

Yes Sir fellers Northwood Saw is the best I've found on lots of stuff. I've been placing several orders a week with them. Their shipping is reasonable enough that I don't feel the need to wait and order everything at the end of the week or some crap. I'm hooked.

Good to see you fixing the 036 up right K. They are one of the best 60cc saws I've used.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on May 02, 2012, 01:13:54 pm
Man I am impressed with Northwood Saw more and more, not only was the whole order 20 cheaper with them then B. I only ordered 2hrs ago and just got my confirmation  of packed and shipped out.  :o

http://www.northwoodsaw.com/store/

Yes Sir fellers Northwood Saw is the best I've found on lots of stuff. I've been placing several orders a week with them. Their shipping is reasonable enough that I don't feel the need to wait and order everything at the end of the week or some crap. I'm hooked.

Order in hand.  :)      :o

I used to wait and build big orders like that too,  because it seemed 7.95 was the cheapest shipping offered by others even for a small gasket etc. Northwood I can order a gasket or something small that is needed and shipping is reasonable like you say a couple bucks at most.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on May 02, 2012, 06:27:10 pm
Together mostly. Will button it up and hopefully fire it off tomorrow.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Mastermind on May 02, 2012, 11:22:04 pm
Man I am impressed with Northwood Saw more and more, not only was the whole order 20 cheaper with them then B. I only ordered 2hrs ago and just got my confirmation  of packed and shipped out.  :o

http://www.northwoodsaw.com/store/

Yes Sir fellers Northwood Saw is the best I've found on lots of stuff. I've been placing several orders a week with them. Their shipping is reasonable enough that I don't feel the need to wait and order everything at the end of the week or some crap. I'm hooked.

Order in hand.  :)      :o

I used to wait and build big orders like that too,  because it seemed 7.95 was the cheapest shipping offered by others even for a small gasket etc. Northwood I can order a gasket or something small that is needed and shipping is reasonable like you say a couple bucks at most.


They even sent me a bag of jelly beans with one order.  ;D

I really like the 036......you would think I would hang onto one. I bet I've sold a dozen.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on May 03, 2012, 02:34:05 pm
Looking at stihl 036  IPL  036 IPL (http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/2062200/036-pl-pdf-july-12-2010-4-29-pm-526k?dn=y&dnad=y)

Section E chain brake clutch section I seem to be missing part # 13 or 14 

13 1128 162 1001 1 Cover washer 58 mm / 2 5/16''
14 ✻ 1128 162 1000 1 Cover washer 43 mm / 1 3/4'' (31.2001), (10.2002)

Whats the purpose? Seems like it is between clutch and worm gear.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on May 03, 2012, 04:50:20 pm
Muffler mod done and made a few test cuts.   :o ;D :o

This one could be hard to let go  :-[.

(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/finished036002.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/finished036004.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/finished036001.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/finished036003.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/finished036005.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/finished036006.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/034036/finished036007.jpg)

 
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: HolmenTree on May 04, 2012, 08:24:17 am
Looking at stihl 036  IPL  036 IPL (http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/2062200/036-pl-pdf-july-12-2010-4-29-pm-526k?dn=y&dnad=y)

Section E chain brake clutch section I seem to be missing part # 13 or 14 

13 1128 162 1001 1 Cover washer 58 mm / 2 5/16''
14 ✻ 1128 162 1000 1 Cover washer 43 mm / 1 3/4'' (31.2001), (10.2002)

Whats the purpose? Seems like it is between clutch and worm gear.
It's a protector plate for the oil pump and worm gear. There might have been a worm gear/ clutch drum update at one time with #14 having a *
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on May 05, 2012, 10:25:10 am
FWIW that washer deal is similar to what an 038 uses only a different parts number .I think the idea is to try and prevent oil ladden saw dust from chewing up the crankcase seal . Why the two different sizes are listed I have no idea .Something likely changed some time during the run of production .
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Mastermind on May 05, 2012, 05:40:45 pm
FWIW that washer deal is similar to what an 038 uses only a different parts number .I think the idea is to try and prevent oil ladden saw dust from chewing up the crankcase seal . Why the two different sizes are listed I have no idea .Something likely changed some time during the run of production .

That may be true Al......but it also serves as a scatter shield of sorts in cause the clutch comes unglued....
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on May 05, 2012, 08:19:48 pm
 I don't know if they'd actually come apart but I shot one down the driveway once at about a hundred miles per hour .

Had the clutch off a Mac and like a dummy fired it back up without a bar  and chain .Kind of unscrewed itself when I left off the gas .I found it though .

Had the string gizmo come off a weed wacker once too .As far as I know it might be in Canada .Last I saw it was heading north at about 100 miles per hour .
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on May 05, 2012, 11:04:37 pm
I don't know if they'd actually come apart but I shot one down the driveway once at about a hundred miles per hour .


Ha  after rebuilding 3rd 3750 I stepped outside the barn and fired  it up without clutch cover, bar or chain. Well duh I am in a habit of hand tighten the clutch when put back on and then a tap of the wrench. I usually chain up and go make cuts to secure clutch on ( in my we brain anyways). Clutch drum was on.
Well being  no clutch cover on and it idling I blipped the throttle  :o :o.  All I seen was grenade effect. I actually followed one shoe straight up and out like a rocket. It came down and stuck in the dirt straight up.  Center section was on it's own racing away.
I bribed my son to help me hunt for the other shoe and spring that went around shoes.  Lesson learned.
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Cut4fun . on May 10, 2012, 02:26:33 pm
Just checked psi cold and hasnt run since little gtg sunday.  Only 8 single cuts on it so far, but I was curious on compression.  155psi
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Mastermind on May 10, 2012, 03:59:25 pm
Not bad Bro. It should come up at least ten psi as it seals.......course you know that.  ;D
Title: Re: Stihl 036 Pro trade in
Post by: Al Smith on May 10, 2012, 10:52:22 pm
Ha a new set of rings on a used cylinder .Cuts okay but when it wears in it's like a super charger kicks in .
Title: Re: Stihl 036
Post by: Cut4fun . on February 11, 2019, 01:04:01 pm
Stihl 036 firewood cutter saw come in for some trouble shooting.  Has a stihl 034 cylinder on it.

Title: Re: Stihl 036
Post by: Cut4fun . on February 13, 2019, 04:10:24 pm
Rode hard and put up wet. Air wasnt moving nothing. Had to chisel with flat blade to uncover bolt heads to clean the packed stuff out to remove.
Tore it down 036 with told 034 topend. Broken on/off wire, broken brake band, broke heat shield. Noticed handle was loose and was missing lower fastener with other one loose already. Carb was full of fines , but filter looks like a new one hmmmm. Needs carb stops trimmed IHMO. Hard to start, pull on and pull on to many times IMO. Going to try real carb tune with full travel before carb rebuild.
Piston looked sweet.

Title: Re: Stihl 036
Post by: Cut4fun . on February 17, 2019, 10:28:08 am
Dang chain brake puzzle again. Little spring just laying in there. Need to go back to pics I saved of the 026.

IPL http://oregonvyhne.sk/domains/7l8j90ep7a/my_files/Vkresy/Stihl_036_IPL.pdf
Title: Re: Stihl 036
Post by: Cut4fun . on February 17, 2019, 10:34:02 am
https://youtu.be/-VIukGFWwIw



026 pic and info


Title: Re: Stihl 036
Post by: Cut4fun . on February 17, 2019, 03:02:06 pm
Chain brake stuff. Had to dig the crap out of it to pull everything so I could put that dang little spring back in that was laying stuck in the crud. Brake band fixed and all working again.


Title: Re: Stihl 036
Post by: Cut4fun . on February 23, 2019, 01:37:34 pm
Be glad to see this 036 go. Fought me every step of the way.
Then when buttoning up to test and tune in wood. Chain wont go on. I count and it is a freaking 59dl chain for a 60dl bar.
But being I used to run big pins on my 066 etc. I knew how to handle this. Remove rim and put on as a set.
Cutting nice in the ash now.


Title: Re: Stihl 036
Post by: Cut4fun . on November 05, 2019, 02:39:39 pm
The stuff that comes in and what all is wrong with them. Amazing.

036 just 2 things of many.