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  1. Nutball

    Stihl-fings aint what they were...

    Really? Interesting. I figured 1/4 would hold up. The teeth are so small you might just get away with no depth gauges. I know Once I use up all my .050 stuff, which could be a while, for my 2188, I'll switch to .063 because the power stretches .050 chain way too easily. Loggerchain.com has...
  2. Nutball

    Stihl-fings aint what they were...

    Interesting thing you mention a turbo button on an electric saw. I've always wondered about how they setup electrics since they have an ability to output short term peaks of power OR long term lesser amounts according to the temperature of the power system.
  3. Nutball

    Stihl-fings aint what they were...

    We had a 150 come with the oiler not working, the next one had a loose bar stud, but I put thread lock in it. Might not be much of a warranty issue, but it's a pain to remove the bar & chain when the stud backs out with the bar still clamped tightly on it. Makita is 5.5lbs and 1HP Not available...
  4. Nutball

    Stihl-fings aint what they were...

    I ONLY ever see the 1 year advertised with the 2511t because it is advertised commercial only. I guess it's too small and light for a home owner? Echos are light weight and low cost, and usually have a lot of room for power improvement with modifications, but you almost have to build a custom...
  5. Nutball

    Stihl-fings aint what they were...

    At least I think so, it's not Husqvarna... well Husqy could be through Poulan, Jonsered, Makita...
  6. Nutball

    Stihl-fings aint what they were...

    To me Stihl is just not right. The biggest brand in america with the shortest warranty and the highest prices, and not all the best stuff. Just not right. But they do have some good stuff. Husqvarna seems to really be going down hill when it comes to quality checks. But, according to statistics...
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