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Old 12-16-2016, 04:15 PM
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Default Chainsaw pics and some custom items

Hey I don't know if any of you guys work with, (I'm sure you do) chainsaws or on chainsaws, but here's some things I just thought I would share. I've been a Stihl fan for along time and know my way through a lot of their stuff(10 yrs). I also make some custom parts for mid range to bigger pro saws. I don't have any pics of my custom mufflers but i will post some in the next couple days, as I cleaned everything up and started putting some away for now. I take trees down in my spare time, usually by myself, mostly climbing and directional falling. So anyways, heres some pics. I also work on the 4mix engines, (this one ate a valve and keeper) as well as trimmers and brush cutters. I have some old American saws as well, and enjoy working on them, but nothing like porting a piston ported big boy Stihl.

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The dawgs are .125" stainless and come with all necessary hardware-$40. When I get the muffler up I'll put a price, there will be a core also. If anyone is close and just needs some help getting something to run, as it should, or how to bypass the newer epa super restrictive crap. I can make your saw/trimmer really run+proper tune, or extra parts, all the way to a good woods porting. Just send me a PM.
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Old 12-16-2016, 04:54 PM
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I have a stihl 024 av with a 16" bar, and a little cs 300 like yours with a 12" bar.
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Old 12-16-2016, 05:10 PM
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Oh yes I also work on huskys and dolmars and jonsereds and macs.....let me know if you need any extra parts for that echo....I have a whole other case, handles, crank bearings, carb etc....mine wears an Oregon bar now as the echo one delaminated 40' in a tree and pissed me off, chewed up the drivers on a brand new chain too....its a good climbing saw...love a 200t or even a 201 or 192/3 but just can't afford it!!!!
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Old 12-16-2016, 05:55 PM
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I'm all Stihl when it comes to my 2 stroke stuff. I still have an 015 that I've owned since around 1975.
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Old 12-16-2016, 06:07 PM
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We've got a 051 Stihl with only about a 20" or so bar. It was completely rebuilt by a Stihl dealer with OEM parts and hasn't had but a few tanks of gas through it since--and that has been 20 years. I rebuilt my 041 AV last fall with parts from a place called Little Red Barn or something like that. Crank seal failed and all sorts of crap went inside. Every body needs to overhaul a chainsaw once--I don't think there was anything left assembled besides the carburetor! Than goodness a friend loaned me a service manual.

Here are some of my collector saws.
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Old 12-16-2016, 08:09 PM
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I'm an 18" Stihl 028 Wood Boss owner. Had it since about 1985. I've taken down many trees with it...some of them 32" diameter. It is tired but still chugging along. Time for a rebuild......oh, yes....it's a keeper!
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