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Need advice guys, stihl ms 180 met its doom! New saw time.
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<blockquote data-quote="indiansprings" data-source="post: 3186954" data-attributes="member: 31772"><p>My little 180 must be five or six years old and has been thru hell and back, if there is a chance on a saw being thrashed out it comes. I'd bet it succumbed to either old mix or fuel related issue. The 211 is a fine saw. You need to make sure you use fresh fuel/mix in your saw. Using a saw 4 hours in 3 years you might just want to rent one from home depot or you might be a candidate for buying the pre-mixed fuel that most dealers sell that has a long shelf life. Nothing wrong with the little 180's when used within their design capabilities, a heck of a lot more saw than a wild thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="indiansprings, post: 3186954, member: 31772"] My little 180 must be five or six years old and has been thru hell and back, if there is a chance on a saw being thrashed out it comes. I'd bet it succumbed to either old mix or fuel related issue. The 211 is a fine saw. You need to make sure you use fresh fuel/mix in your saw. Using a saw 4 hours in 3 years you might just want to rent one from home depot or you might be a candidate for buying the pre-mixed fuel that most dealers sell that has a long shelf life. Nothing wrong with the little 180's when used within their design capabilities, a heck of a lot more saw than a wild thing. [/QUOTE]
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