They are pretty much identical but from the yellow sticker on the chain brake and the fact the recoil is an older one I would say it is a an 020T.The fellow I purchased this from told me its a 20t, I don't see a model number so I'm not sure. All I can tell you it runs great!View attachment 598282 View attachment 598283 View attachment 598284
Likely to be an 020. Stihl introduced the 019T in 1998 so they were yet to move over to the MS series in 1998. This is just my guess work...Date on the green warning sticker is 1995.
Flip cap oil cap also. The starter housing must be from a older saw.020t had screw in caps... what kind of oil cap? If flippy I'd say it's a 200t with a 020t starter... that is a 200t fuel tank
And the chain brake. But either way they were the same with different stickers and name plate. Mine is muffler modded which is overkill on a saw like this. And it picks up from idle like a scalded dog.Flip cap oil cap also. The starter housing must be from a older saw.
I've only just acquired this. I had a MS150t with a muffler mod and a timing advance and that thing was tiny and dare a say it like an angry little pixie. It had a 10" 1/4" bar and chain. That thing was perfect with a few mods.They are a little too much for a top handle for sure.
What's the theory behind wanting to sell it? Do you not need a top handle. I don't either, I just come by saws either keep me or flip them. My go to saw is my 357xp.Thinking maybe I should sell it and get a small rear handle.
I have a ms261 a 066 and a homelite super ez for the farm but I'm not a climber at 62 years old. I like flipping saws also for a little social security supplement.What's the theory behind wanting to sell it? Do you not need a top handle. I don't either, I just come by saws either keep me or flip them. My go to saw is my 357xp.
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