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McGoo

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Ha, twelve months ago it took me two minutes to get the bar and chain on, on a good day.

I always find it interesting how much there is to learn about something you thought you had nailed. I thought I knew how to chainsaw, but a burnt bar and melted chain has proven otherwise. Nowadays I am borderline OCD about my chainsaw, I would kick old me in the balls if I saw someone abuse a saw the way I used to.


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Stihl working hard

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How do you guys get on with the 36" bar do you find that the chain always seems a little dry on the 660 I haven't modified the oiler I believe the issue has been rectified on the 661 though keen to hear any of your experiences good or bad
 

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How do you guys get on with the 36" bar do you find that the chain always seems a little dry on the 660 I haven't modified the oiler I believe the issue has been rectified on the 661 though keen to hear any of your experiences good or bad

Is it an Australian delivered saw or sourced from the US? We get the high output oiler here as standard whereas the US saws don't. Stihl are getting a bit gay with their oilers though. Any equivalent Husky absolutely pours it out.
 
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Mmm provided by reindeer in the 241C thread.

Speaking of which Stihl have made some interesting press releases in the UK recently:


Stihl GB has announced a new e-commerce solution that will enable its Approved Dealers to serve customers via a high quality online platform. From April 2014, Approved Dealers can add online sales to their STIHL and VIKING offer.

Many products will be available to order online for delivery to the customer’s place of work or home, while those which STIHL deems to require a detailed or personal handover such as chain saws and metal tool brush cutters will be available to ‘click and collect’.

Announcing the development, Robin Lennie, Managing Director of STIHL GB said: “The new STIHL e-commerce concept will ensure all our customers – both valued Approved Dealers and end users, can enjoy the benefits of online sales, whilst critically retaining the high service standards expected of our brands.”

STIHL continues to rely exclusively on the servicing dealer, but this latest change reflects the latest legal requirements within the EU as well as growing significance of the Internet for the power tool segment. The expanded online business will supplement the dealer’s local presence enabling customers to buy STIHL and VIKING at a time and place to best suit their needs.
 
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Mmm provided by reindeer in the 241C thread.

Speaking of which Stihl have made some interesting press releases in the UK recently:

Stihl GB has announced a new e-commerce solution that will enable its Approved Dealers to serve customers via a high quality online platform. From April 2014, Approved Dealers can add online sales to their STIHL and VIKING offer.

Many products will be available to order online for delivery to the customer’s place of work or home, while those which STIHL deems to require a detailed or personal handover such as chain saws and metal tool brush cutters will be available to ‘click and collect’.

Announcing the development, Robin Lennie, Managing Director of STIHL GB said: “The new STIHL e-commerce concept will ensure all our customers – both valued Approved Dealers and end users, can enjoy the benefits of online sales, whilst critically retaining the high service standards expected of our brands.”

STIHL continues to rely exclusively on the servicing dealer, but this latest change reflects the latest legal requirements within the EU as well as growing significance of the Internet for the power tool segment. The expanded online business will supplement the dealer’s local presence enabling customers to buy STIHL and VIKING at a time and place to best suit their needs.

Stihl Close but no cigar
 
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