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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2840049" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Anyone have a Stilhl 391 Chainsaw? We have a new one with 18" 20" 24"25" Bars. I only started it a few times and it was hard to do. It had a decompression valve for easier starting, but with my neck spinal cord problems it is still hard. I have a monster pine tree that was hit by lighting last year and is now dying dead. It is about 120' to 140' high and the size of a love seat couch round at the bottom. With my disabilities I will have a challenge to cut it down. I have all the professional ropes, pullies, block & Tackel, hammer all the PPE with chaps helmet, visors,, wedges, and several saws with the MS391 with a 25" bar the main saw. Did this kind of stuff all my life up until a few years ago.</p><p>I am having a hard time starting my ne MS 391. Everything is new including the gas. I guess I don't have the strength to pull hard enough and keep pulling.</p><p>Any tips besides telling me to get someone else to cut the tree down?</p><p>I don't want to say that I am too old because I am not, but I may be disabled and don't know when to quit. I can do it if i can get the saw started.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Len & Jill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2840049, member: 116439"] Anyone have a Stilhl 391 Chainsaw? We have a new one with 18" 20" 24"25" Bars. I only started it a few times and it was hard to do. It had a decompression valve for easier starting, but with my neck spinal cord problems it is still hard. I have a monster pine tree that was hit by lighting last year and is now dying dead. It is about 120' to 140' high and the size of a love seat couch round at the bottom. With my disabilities I will have a challenge to cut it down. I have all the professional ropes, pullies, block & Tackel, hammer all the PPE with chaps helmet, visors,, wedges, and several saws with the MS391 with a 25" bar the main saw. Did this kind of stuff all my life up until a few years ago. I am having a hard time starting my ne MS 391. Everything is new including the gas. I guess I don't have the strength to pull hard enough and keep pulling. Any tips besides telling me to get someone else to cut the tree down? I don't want to say that I am too old because I am not, but I may be disabled and don't know when to quit. I can do it if i can get the saw started. Thanks Len & Jill [/QUOTE]
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