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Not only dangerous,,but sure is hard on your saw,,clutch...Just aint right man,,,just aint right.....
And most important your pocket book
Not only dangerous,,but sure is hard on your saw,,clutch...Just aint right man,,,just aint right.....
you could break 'em down and make shorter loops out of 'em, they'll cut like a mother @%$*er, but get a firm grip on that saw, she's gonna bite !!!
After seeing your welding skills on the 359 muffler why not weld new tips on the rakers and file them back
If you file your chain back further, it will be closer to being right.
I'd pack and mail that chain to Stihl and tell them this is how your dealer sharpens chains...Hate that happened to you...No only dangerous,,but sure is hard on your saw,,clutch...Just aint right man,,,just aint right.....
When he files it back far enough for the rakers to be right, there won't be any cutters left.
Yet another example of the fine job Stihl does with its brick and mortar store businesses. You wonder why people try to get away from this company?? But hey..when they are the only game in town, you just put-up, shut-up or do the AS recommended “find another dealer who is 100 miles away”!! That crap is just plain sad… Good luck with your chains!!
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Is there any such thing as a performance review for the Stihl dealers, or some kind of rating system for them? I think they would TOTALLY own the saw market if they could somehow weed out the crap dealers out there. I know that it doesn't matter the brand, wether it be Stihl, Husky, J-red, etc... they all have some bad ones, but why is it that Stihl dealers always seem to be the ones that everybody has the problems with???
They may also be good for cutting soap or styrofoam
:agree2:
Is there any such thing as a performance review for the Stihl dealers, or some kind of rating system for them? I think they would TOTALLY own the saw market if they could somehow weed out the crap dealers out there. I know that it doesn't matter the brand, wether it be Stihl, Husky, J-red, etc... they all have some bad ones, but why is it that Stihl dealers always seem to be the ones that everybody has the problems with???
Because they are the only ones "STIHL" in business.
Who would be the "said" Judge?
The real problem is the lack of any other available avenue to acquire stihl products or services. Is it too much to ask that they sell stihl chain or bars online?? Cripes, you can’t even find a parts breakdown or parts numbers for a stihl product on-line, like it is some super secrete proprietary information. Yet in Europe, Stihl online is not a problem. Give me a break! This guy was not trying to modify a 660 so it got 0.00001 less squish. He just wanted a sharp chain so he could do his job and put food on the table for his family. Absolutely shameful of this company to continue to allow this kind of crap!!
:agree2:
Is there any such thing as a performance review for the Stihl dealers, or some kind of rating system for them? I think they would TOTALLY own the saw market if they could somehow weed out the crap dealers out there. I know that it doesn't matter the brand, whether it be Stihl, Husky, J-red, etc... they all have some bad ones, but why is it that Stihl dealers always seem to be the ones that everybody has the problems with???
:agree2:
Is there any such thing as a performance review for the Stihl dealers, or some kind of rating system for them? I think they would TOTALLY own the saw market if they could somehow weed out the crap dealers out there. I know that it doesn't matter the brand, wether it be Stihl, Husky, J-red, etc... they all have some bad ones, but why is it that Stihl dealers always seem to be the ones that everybody has the problems with???
Yet another example of the fine job Stihl does with its brick and mortar store businesses. You wonder why people try to get away from this company?? But hey..when they are the only game in town, you just put-up, shut-up or do the AS recommended “find another dealer who is 100 miles away”!! That crap is just plain sad… Good luck with your chains!!
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