Stihl is a good source
So, can you point me to a dealer that has a website set up to search/order Stihl OEM parts?
I will ship to you, pm me what you needI suppose I deserved that. Let me re-define my question a little better.
I know Stihl doesn't sell directly online, as they use the dealer network concept. What surprises me, is that none of the dealers sell the OEM stuff (besides chains), on Amazon, or their own company websites. I have searched Big R, Murdochs, and anyone else I can think of locally and I can't find maintenance parts.
So, can you point me to a dealer that has a website set up to search/order Stihl OEM parts?
They look way high on their oem stihl pricest to me.Baileys sells oem Stihl parts online. They are not a dealer.
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They look way high on their oem stihl pricest to me.
I've not been charged shipping. My dealer just adds my parts to his order and calls when my stuff comes in. If I get my order to him by Friday, I usually have my parts by the following Tuesday.It does suck that unlike, virtually every other major brand, you can't just go online and buy parts for Stihl. Local dealers stock very little in the order of lines, clutches, oilers, caps, filters, clips and hardware...no decals or anything. I have to drive there, try and explain what i need, wait a week, drive back and hope its right..and pay a severe shipping charge.
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My local dealer ships 1 of 2 ways...next day express air or...wait a week.I've not been charged shipping. My dealer just adds my parts to his order and calls when my stuff comes in. If I get my order to him by Friday, I usually have my parts by the following Tuesday.
THIS!!!I would find another dealer
My local dealer ships 1 of 2 ways...next day express air or...wait a week.
They hit me for 46 dollars shipping for a 38 dollar trimmer tube...
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Mine is a multi-million dollar Deere dealer who took on the line and put smaller dealers out of business and now stocks virtually nothingIt's unusual for a company to be loyal to its small dealers like this. The downside being, the small dealer cannot afford to keep a large inventory of thousands of parts for hundreds of models, when they have no idea what the next guy will come in looking for, and most of it will still be hanging from hooks in the stockroom 20 years from now.
Undercutting them online would mean the death nell for a majority of these small dealers. Not that some of them don't deserve it, but there are a lot out there that are doing the best they can with what they have.
The trend with Deere dealerships (the green ones not sure about the yellow bigger ones) consolidation and having multiple store fronts with one name. It may have to do with the amount of $ you spend at the parts counter and how well they know you. I ordered a driveshaft (pto) part, an 5 foot section of inner tube, an Italian part not a Deere one and noticed it was shipped a real expensive fast way but they did not charge me anything for shipping. I order the pro trimmer line in 0.130 3 pound spools and they do not charge me shipping. Kind of strange order it at the Stihl desk and pick up at the parts counter. What is wrong with waiting a week? I suppose getting a shipping bill one does not know about ahead of time is a problem.Mine is a multi-million dollar Deere dealer who took on the line and put smaller dealers out of business and now stocks virtually nothing
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