Is that 4 gallons of two stroke oil or 50:1 pre-mixed gas? Gas with anything other than a lot of gold in it at $17.50/gallon seems pretty steep.
Hey Dog, That can happen from having too much hook in cutters, from filing too low in the tooth or the rakers to low both set up a vibration in the crankshaft causing it to break off.
Premixed 50:1. Sure, it costs more than mixing your own, but it lasts longer and my saws run better.
At six times what I can mix non-ethanol and good synthetic at 50:1, I would hope so! Looks to me like $12 for gas, $4 for a cool metal can and $54 for marketing.
Don't forget a savings in time, frustration, and repairs. Not everyone uses fuel fast enough before it goes bad. Premixed does not have the impurities of pump gas and lasts years not months. [emoji12] That's why I buy premixed. Sure, its way more expensive, but I haven't had an issue with any2 cycle equipment since changing. If I used my equipment daily I'd just use motomix for winterization and mix myself the rest of the year.
And I agree, the most economical way is to mix your own fuel most of the year, and then for the last tank or two before winter storage, switch to the pre-mix fuel so the carburetor and tank will be filled with the good stuff when it is stored.


That’s a chunk of money on that tailgate...
Have had the MS150TC & MS461 for 5 years or so, that combo replaced an MS260 & MS660 combo that I sold off. Both have been flawless.
Last week I picked up the fuel injected ms500i. This thing is a game changer. Starts on first pull, light as a feather and I swear it’s got more power than that MS660 I hated.
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I picked up a Stihl 044 (grandfather of the MS440) for a great price on eBay. Rear handle was busted and it had low compression at 102psi. Still ran well, but she’s going to be a screamer shortly. ��
Advanced timing
Milled the base of the cylinder for ~20psi more compression. (Squish went from .048” to .020”)
Ported intake and exhaust
Re-timed intake and exhaust to 104/78 degrees, which is like installing a cam in a truck motor.
Rebuilt with new bearings and seals. New piston and cylinder.
Repainted with tractor paint that’s a near perfect match for Stihl’s gray. (Stihl sells a spray paint that is absolute junk. Tractor Supply is the way to go!)

So this is my new to me saw. It's a Husqvarna 460 Rancher. I bought it off Govdeals as a parts saw. Including auction bid, tax and buyer's premium, I'm into this saw for a total of $18.75.
Looks pretty clean. My first thought was someone used reg gas.
So the story goes, it belong to one of the Metro parks in Franklin County. Somebody was cutting along the river, they went for a swim and so did the saw.
...so the good news is, it was fresh (not salt) water???
Mike
Was it running for the swim? Compression? The bar alone got your money worth...if you have other saws with that mount.
Here are a couple of my saws.
Remington Super 754. I inherited from my grandfather. After 30+ years of sitting in my grandfathers' basement it is running again (not great but surprising well for the amount it sat) with only a quick clean out of the fuel tank and priming the carb. I currently have it apart to rebuild the carb.
Remington SL9 Also from my grandfather. I have not had a chance to work on this one yet.
Homelite Super Xl. My brother got this one for free as someone else was about to throw it in the trash. Quick carb rebuild and it runs great.
What is the market rate these days for a Stihl 440 Magnum (16" bar) and a Stihl 260-C (14" bar)? Both low hour and running saws.





Working on a complete rebuild of my favorite model of chainsaw - the Jonsereds XF. It's a 110 cc beast from the 1960's, sometimes referred to as the World's Most Beautiful Chainsaw. At one time I had about 10 of these, but I have slowly been rebuilding and selling them. I have 3 or 4 left.
Are you talking about the Jonsereds group? If so, I'm a member. There's not a group for just the XF, is there?That saw even has its own Facebook group !