parrisw
Tree Freak
Now if you have been reading all the posts about weight........It is an issue.................
Naa, its just that the Stihl heads have to find some measly little thing wrong with it.
Now if you have been reading all the posts about weight........It is an issue.................
No I don't have a girlfriend. Don't think my wife would be too happy with me.
What about some of the prices they get for chain on e-bay ? You can get a better deal at Bailey's
What about some of the prices they get for chain on e-bay ? You can get a better deal at Bailey's
Naa, its just that the Stihl heads have to find some measly little thing wrong with it.
Shop victoriously!
you can get a better deal at just about any dealer.
Fleabay has gotten out of hand, to many idiots that don't know what something's worth they just know they want it, and they MUST beat you get it. If they can outbid the next guy then they win, and everybody wants to be a winner....... Right. It's great when you're the seller.
Has nothing to do with Stihl heads......
Some on this site are very sensitive to + or - .01 oz extra weight............and we hear about it all the time.......
Yeah today I was looking at I believe a 460, the seller said he bought it brand new and it was only a 1 1/2 yrs. old. then he mentioned he didn't have the original box because he pitched it. hmmm... mine never came in a box,
I thought Stihl prided themselves in that.
I dont give a rats ankle about the saw weight. If the damn thing runs good and flies through wood then I like it. This nit-picking over a quarter of a pound of weight is ridiculous...
I dont give a rats ankle about the saw weight. If the damn thing runs good and flies through wood then I like it. This nit-picking over a quarter of a pound of weight is ridiculous...
No scheiss! Of course, the Grand Marshal and enabler of the anorexic saw lovers resides here and has a small (How appropriate!) following. Your saws should be like your women, if you can't turn it upside down, sideways, hold it up and move it around to get your job done maybe you should do something about it. Build your arms, build your back and build your character. If the 044 starts to get heavy I grab the 066 and when the 066 gets heavy I run the 088. When I switch back they certainly feel light enough. Granted, I don't do this for a living and if I did perhaps my perspective might change. I guess with this logic, if the wife ever gains a few, I should try her sister. However, I don't think this would go over to well, at least with the wife. Don't even get me started on power to weight ratios and short bars! If Freud read the posts on these particular subjects he'd have a field day!
These are saws for crying out loud, not surgical instruments. Darn, I take that back, I worked in an O.R. for 4 years as a Tech and never saw surgeons as picky. Good thing, half the patients would have croaked before they finished debating the virtues of which scalpel to use with the Scrub Nurse!
Naa, I aint no girly man. I really don't care about wieght that much. How much of a difference can it be??
ST
How do you know the age of the saw?
Can you tell by the serial# ?
I would be interested in finding the ages of my 262 and its parts brother.
#125052
#0151067
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