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Looks Like you had a realy Busy day touring the Stihl Plant.
Good to see your that much into your job.
Good to see your that much into your job.
My buddy made this vac/pressure tester himself. This thing is neat. It works off compressed air. You hook it up to the machine, turn one valve for a pressure test, turn another valve for a vac test. Stihl should really look into making one that for all of us poor folks,LOL Seriuosly he showed me how simple it works and how easy vac and pressure tests can be..
I dropped down some Toostie Rolls,
Hey Lakeside, You ever been told.....
"Bar oil resevoir?"
"I thought you put gas in one tank and 2 stroke oil in the other"
Got something similar... not as nice though. When your hand gets tired of pumping and you still can't find the damn leak, it gets connected up to 3psi continous flow air..
Looks Like you had a realy Busy day touring the Stihl Plant.
Good to see your that much into your job.
Yea, Harbor fright has the vacuum pumps cheap.
we tear the guts out of them and wrap cloth and tape around them for composite work.
Dang now I'm talking to two goast. eeeeeewwwwwwooooooo to you to.LOL
Yep... same as their boats.. same oil too...
Today got two "lent my saw to my buddy and now it won't start".. yep.. no compression, no start...
To be honest Manual I don't consider my job even a job. Its doing something I love doing and when you got a job that you love doing its more fun than it is a job. I've had jobs before I was messing with Stihl that I hated. When I go to work its more like getting up and going to have some fun and get paid on top. As you well know along with Ultra and Belgian from the phone calls I get from yaw I have fun at work. Going to the beach was more less a two part thing. I like seeing the ocean, picking up 25-30 women and going by Stihl the very next morning still breathing,LOLOLOL A part of that was a lie I wish wasn't,LOLOLOL
Any more word on Stihl cutting down on some of the low volume shops they have?
Are they want to close them down or just not supply them with Booklets and such. Can't say I blame them. I understand what you were saying.
Last letter we got was you had to do enuff busines to make it worthwhile. Issue being the cost of business. Alot goes into support and advertising. Oddly most shops overall easily meet the deal but some just never make it I guess. Its safe to say the ones that don't make the grade have to be in one helluva low sale area..
strange you say that because there is a shop just out side where I work and all summer they have only had two saws on display, the racks are empty.
Oh they also have three splitting mauls. Broke mine. grrrrrrrrrr
so I am going there to see how much one of them stihl mauls cost.
Round 60 bucks. Also remember that letter came from our distributor. The shop your talking about may have a distributor that isn't requiring anything. The distributors you deal with call the shots since they are your supplier.
I can't say the letter we got applies all over the country but it does for the ones on my area..
Here we see the entire Stihl quality-control staff
busy at their weekly staff meeting...
Here we see the entire Stihl quality-control staff
busy at their weekly staff meeting...
Here we see the entire Stihl quality-control staff
busy at their weekly staff meeting...
LOL, hey Woodie, there's a long screwdriver under those clothes,LOLOL
Hey Manual...check out what's playing on the screen...it's the video Stihl uses to train their design engineers..."What We've Learned About Saws in the Last 30 Years."
All right boys...I gotta be at work in, ohhhh...six freakin' hours...night all!
Great pics Thall.
Thanks for sharing.
Belgian I'm not sure Andreas Stihl ever lived to see this but its a entire wall dedicated to him at the factory. Quite obvious Stihl the company has never forgotton who started it all...
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