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Stihl MS250 Typical Lifespan, comparison to new version
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<blockquote data-quote="a. palmer jr." data-source="post: 7913863" data-attributes="member: 14885"><p>It's possible that Stihl has altered the MS250 or discontinued it but there's parts around right now that will last for years and if that isn't enough the Chinese are making parts and complete saws and doubt they'll discontinue production soon. I even have few spares around here. I've also seen several 025-250 saws when I go to flea markets in the Summer. There's also lots of the 017-018 saws and parts around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a. palmer jr., post: 7913863, member: 14885"] It's possible that Stihl has altered the MS250 or discontinued it but there's parts around right now that will last for years and if that isn't enough the Chinese are making parts and complete saws and doubt they'll discontinue production soon. I even have few spares around here. I've also seen several 025-250 saws when I go to flea markets in the Summer. There's also lots of the 017-018 saws and parts around. [/QUOTE]
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