Dave. Another stihl saw, one my son has and won"t let me run it's an 044(seriously)lol. Had issue with gas using lower rating then saw required. Lost piston,head.Took it to J.Deere dealer. wanted $500.00 to fix the saw. Said it cost more to repair then it was worth. B.S. Went to a place that carrys same brand and got the new head,piston gaskets etc for $200.00.took the saw apart replaced the damaged head piston etc. Put it back together and it"s been going now for the last 8 years,No problem.What a saw!! My son cuts in excess of 10 loggers cord every year plus down and leaning trees.Like A Hot knife through butter.Sthil makes a dandy saw. Luck in getting one on the cheap.You know, I like the looks of the sthill saw with a 6ft guide bar. Oregon timber cutters saws. Still cant use the saw. lol. LOU.
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