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There you go...see mounted in the same vise.
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Ok...Stihl is better than Husqvarna....whats the deal with these flippy caps? I want to buy a saw from Homedepot! What bar oil is best? Really how hard is that one.

I will come up with some more...Happy Newyear!
Hey guys, I'm just a lowly site rookie on here, but, Stihl is a much better saw. I just spent months restoring a 78 090av, and that saw is the definition of a beast. You could cut a house down, well, you dont have to, the saw does, and that torque is crazy. The saw is going up for sale, and its mint, and no, it's not one of those "NEW" ones from below, ie, guy with a boat of parts putting them together, my numbers are all matching, all original, and runs and looks, as good or better as it did day one. I really enjoyed the strip and restore aspect and am thinking of doing it as a sideline. Any comments on the pics would be awesome, criticism is always appreciated. These pics were before the final touch ups and top coats, so keep that in mind pls.
 

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Your saw looks great as the 090`s are usually fairly well used or even used up due to their intended uses. I have an 090 that had a very pampered life, it had only cut cedar and redwood into blocks for a shingle cutter. Its nice to see some that are not all beat to heck. Your model often has the rear handle busted as its the Achilles heel of that model.
 

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