Here is a link to an older thread on the 3 phase STIHL's:
http://www.arboristsite.com/communi...l-e30-220-440-volt-power.235742/#post-4308918
Philbert
http://www.arboristsite.com/communi...l-e30-220-440-volt-power.235742/#post-4308918
Philbert
I have no clue what you should use. Even with bar oil, a bar gets hot enough to melt styrofoam, so eventually you are going to have sticking.Do do you normal bar oil or something else ????
I'm a relatively new Stihl dealer, so I have very little experience with the 220's.Doug, how do the mse250's compare to the older mse220's. The Stihl info shows the 250 as 2 lbs lighter and does not have the dual dogs of the 220 but has a lot more kw. I would think the older 220 is better built.
Those sell for $30 to $40 around here. Have as much to do with the saws we are discussing as a SmartCar does with an 18 wheeler (or at least a 3/4 ton pick up truck).Anyhow... here's a pic of our "electric saw tree".. customer dropped off about a dozen of them for service. When a chain goes dull he just grabs another saw.
http://www.praziusa.com/pdf/BeamCutter-PR2700.pdfIsn't the standard tool for that a worm drive saw with a kit that consists of a sprocket, bar and chain?
Those sell for $30 to $40 around here. Have as much to do with the saws we are discussing as a SmartCar does with an 18 wheeler (or at least a 3/4 ton pick up truck).
Philbert
Let us know who it works!we ended up buying the stihl 250, havent had a chance to use it yet.
Enter your email address to join: