THALL10326
The Champ
Well here in my neck of the woods, let me tell you a story. We have a Stihl dealer here that has been around for 30 or more years. About 7 years ago a Lowe's was built right next door, literally. My family has bought Stihl's from them over the years. The other year when I lost my job I needed to make money, so I decided to cut firewood and sell it. At the time I didn't have much money so I bought a husky rancher from Lowes because of the cost. I was planning on buying a Stihl after my first season. To make a long story short, I tried to get the Husky fixed there because I trusted their service. They told me to get bent because I bought it at Lowes. They won't work on anything that wasn't bought at their shop because their panties are in a twist over Lowes. So I decided to take matters into my own hands and DIY. What I found out from DIY is this: fixing and modifying the worlds most simple internal combustion motors isn't rocket science, and most service centers don't employ mechanics they employ parts changers. IMO the whole Stihl corporation and their overpriced cadillac saws aren't any better than the other manufacturers, in fact stock saws suck altogether. So from a DIY standpoint Stihl can get bent because even stock a Dolmar 7900 cuts better than a 441! and parts are cheaper.
So thats why you got a hard on for Stihl, the Stihl dealer told you where to stick your Lowes bought Husky, makes sense to me,LOLOLOLOL