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Re: Stihl 051 AV help!
« Reply #20 on: August 21, 2008, 08:43:39 pm »

 
Plus can anyone tell me what the small button next to the throttle is? is it a manual oiler? if not what is it? its very easy to push in and stays pushed in untill you let off of the throttle.

 That button is a throtle lock , depress throtle , push and hold the button let throtle go , it is the fast idle of those yesteryears .
  One would do this, pull choke open and pull the cord , once it started you would give it a shot of gas to idle her down .  ;)
   Good luck on getting her running again .
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Re: Stihl 051 AV help!
« Reply #21 on: August 22, 2008, 06:53:35 pm »
Joker- just to let you in on the Maine way of life, up here, 17 years of age is quite the normal age for guys to pick up the saws and start into the woods. At the school I just graduated from, there were quite a bunch of us guys that ran saw all thru highschool just to get gas money for our toys. Maine is very differnet than alot of  the U.S.
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Re: Stihl 051 AV help!
« Reply #22 on: August 23, 2008, 12:43:48 am »
Joker- just to let you in on the Maine way of life, up here, 17 years of age is quite the normal age for guys to pick up the saws and start into the woods. At the school I just graduated from, there were quite a bunch of us guys that ran saw all thru highschool just to get gas money for our toys. Maine is very differnet than alot of  the U.S.
Not neccessarily true ,depending on the time period . I was a child of the 60's .At about 15 I was running those old 250 Macs cutting osage orange for a dime a pole for fence posts .200 a  day,not bad for a kid .

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Re: Stihl 051 AV help!
« Reply #23 on: August 23, 2008, 05:11:14 am »
I meant in this era, when kids seem to be very lazy in general.
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Re: Stihl 051 AV help!
« Reply #24 on: August 23, 2008, 11:03:51 am »
Yes indeed ,times have changed for sure .If you turned a teenager loose with a saw nowadays  they would lock you up and throw away the key .

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Re: Stihl 051 AV help!
« Reply #25 on: August 24, 2008, 04:50:56 pm »
Joker- just to let you in on the Maine way of life, up here, 17 years of age is quite the normal age for guys to pick up the saws and start into the woods. At the school I just graduated from, there were quite a bunch of us guys that ran saw all thru highschool just to get gas money for our toys. Maine is very different than alot of  the U.S.

i guess there has been an increased interest nowadays because for years i can remember the forestry classes having spaces left over, now for a few years in a row, and now this upcoming school year all the forestry classes are booked with not spaces left. we had too many kids than we had desks in the room last year. plus there are alot of kids at my school who work with their fathers and grandfathers in the woods after school and on weekends. but i live in a heavy logging town, lots of people from around here are woodcutter of some kind either firewood or actuall logging.
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Re: Stihl 051 AV help!
« Reply #26 on: August 24, 2008, 05:13:29 pm »
You guys had desks at your forestry program? We didn't.
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Re: Stihl 051 AV help!
« Reply #27 on: August 24, 2008, 08:33:05 pm »
yeah because our teacher emphasizes the "forestry" part more than the harvesting. if he could he would sell the skidder and dozer off and buy some nice computers and projectors to "show" us what logging is about rather than do it. but thats what you get when you have someone that has gone to school to learn about logging rather than actually do it in charge.
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Re: Stihl 051 AV help!
« Reply #28 on: August 24, 2008, 10:40:14 pm »
YEP=AL IS RIGHT THESE OLD TORQUE MONSTERS ARE STUMPERS-AND THAT ONLY.
I RECENTLY BOUGHT A HOMIE 77 (95 CC'S-GOTTCHA BY 5) AND THAT WAS MY INTENTION WHEN I GOT IT==$60.
$100 LATTER SHE'S IN THE BARN AND READY TO ROCK=BUT IT'S 33# AND TOO BIG FOR 1 GUY FOR TOO LONG.
SO I WENT TO BAILEY'S WEB SIGHT AND GOT A STINGER HANDLE-SHE IS NOW A 2 MAN SAW.
YOU MAY WANT TO CONSIDER THAT-BUT YOU'RE STILL YOUNG........... smiley_horserider smiley_old_guy
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Re: Stihl 051 AV help!
« Reply #29 on: August 25, 2008, 03:43:30 pm »
 To heavy ,oh pshaw . Geeze I'm an old geezer and I can still handle a Mac 125 with a 48" bar . Oh course that situation doesn't arise too often ,thank heavens . :D

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Re: Stihl 051 AV help!
« Reply #30 on: August 25, 2008, 06:47:34 pm »
Joker- just to let you in on the Maine way of life, up here, 17 years of age is quite the normal age for guys to pick up the saws and start into the woods. At the school I just graduated from, there were quite a bunch of us guys that ran saw all thru highschool just to get gas money for our toys. Maine is very differnet than alot of  the U.S.
Yeah, this is not really different than here either and I was running a saw at a very young age, hence the reason I had few reservations about starting my son with the ms180 at 6 if I`m remembering right, boys have to learn how to work. I started at 9 with a Homelite Zip or something, darn thing weighed as much as I did, I moved up to an 041av a few years later and that`s why I told Zack to forget about running that 051 too much, there just isn`t any good reason for it when there are so much better saws available.

The thing is, a college education is getting more important everday for a middle class white male in this globalized economy. For every logger running a big show and making a good living there are fifty living hand to mouth and hiding from their creditors and the IRS. If my son decides he wants to run a saw for a living he`s going to have to go through me first and I`ll make sure that it`s not easy on him. I hate to see young guys at 17 or 18 choosing a career in logging anymore.

BTW, I`ve been to Maine many times, infact my mother owns land in Bucksport. There are some family roots on my mom`s side that go way back there, seafarers in both sides of my family tree. Beautiful state.

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Re: Stihl 051 AV help!
« Reply #31 on: August 26, 2008, 01:58:52 pm »
For every logger running a big show and making a good living there are fifty living hand to mouth and hiding from their creditors and the IRS. I hate to see young guys at 17 or 18 choosing a career in logging anymore.
Granted, logging is only part of my living but it's been good to me.
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