Stihl Chainsaw

   / Stihl Chainsaw #101  
Those really need gutted inside and done right.

Local opened his up to gut the crap out.

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   / Stihl Chainsaw #102  
I’ve had the muffler on my MS250 apart, there isn’t much to it. On my MS261 I haven’t had it apart.
 
   / Stihl Chainsaw #103  
Okay, I'm tempted to try a straight shot for my 036, as being more used the the 064, I always feel like the 036 is lacking.

That said, the model for the 064 is so cheap that I might just pick up both. The 064 is already a monster saw, massive HP to weight ratio, and it just screams for a relatively big (85cc) saw.

I can't imagine it will make any difference with the 28" bar I usually run on the 064, it really doesn't bog at all. But occasionally I install my 36" bar on that saw for real big cuts, and it may help, there.

I'm ordering both!
 
   / Stihl Chainsaw #104  
Okay, I'm tempted to try a straight shot for my 036, as being more used the the 064, I always feel like the 036 is lacking.

That said, the model for the 064 is so cheap that I might just pick up both. The 064 is already a monster saw, massive HP to weight ratio, and it just screams for a relatively big (85cc) saw.

I can't imagine it will make any difference with the 28" bar I usually run on the 064, it really doesn't bog at all. But occasionally I install my 36" bar on that saw for real big cuts, and it may help, there.

I'm ordering both!
Dont forget to tune for them after install. GL.

WD make usre you pay attention to side notes: Note: please be sure to double check your 034 super to make sure that you have a muffler with four bolts (NOT two) as 4 are needed in order to install the straight shot


Please note the difference in this model of muffler from the one for the later (newer) Stihl 064. Please review pictures closely and compare to your saw to ensure that you are ordering the correct muffler.



What I have seen in my group posted by folks switching from BB to SS

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   / Stihl Chainsaw #105  
If you’re a new saw owner, and have zero experience using one, maybe try renting a smaller cc one to get the hang of it. Also don’t forget to budget for decent safety gear. A sharp saw will go through jeans even at idle.

When I first got mine thought I was doing the right thing by wearing safety glasses.. but they fog. Not ideal at all. I got one of those saw helmets that has the face screen and it was a game changer. They also have built in sound protection and don’t break the bank price wise. Also steel toe boots and I’d say get some chaps and gloves as well.

As far as brands go you already can see a variety of opinions. Be honest with what you need it for. Sometimes the answer is multiple saws. I still have a 20+ year old Stihl Farmboss MS290 which is a mid grade saw. I’ve cut some really big stuff with it and felled a lot of trees with it. Used the heck out of it. Only thing I’ve had to do is replace the fuel line once. I also have a smaller home owner one I think ms170 that I ditched the 16” bar for a 12” one. Make a nice light pruning saw. This past year I also bought EGO battery saw and it’s great for when you’re not doing constant cutting and don’t want to have to start it every 10 minutes. Just instant power up and down.

Good luck.
 
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   / Stihl Chainsaw #106  
OP...
I may have missed it earlier, but what is your intended usage for this saw? How often will it be used? How much wood are you planning on cutting? What kind of wood will you be cutting?
I think these factors will play a larger role in your decision than brand maybe? And as someone who has never owned a battery saw but am looking into one to add to my lineup, they may be a good option.
 
   / Stihl Chainsaw #107  
Dont forget to tune for them after install. GL.

WD make usre you pay attention to side notes: Note: please be sure to double check your 034 super to make sure that you have a muffler with four bolts (NOT two) as 4 are needed in order to install the straight shot


Please note the difference in this model of muffler from the one for the later (newer) Stihl 064. Please review pictures closely and compare to your saw to ensure that you are ordering the correct muffler.



What I have seen in my group posted by folks switching from BB to SS

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I ordered them for both the 036 and 064 yesterday. I'll surely install the one for the 036 immediately, at only 63cc, that saw needs all the help it can get. I may hold off on the 064, until I see how much I like this muffler on the 036, particularly the increased noise. The 064 already sounds more like a motorcycle than a chainsaw, with the factory muffler.

What was a surprise to me, given my 064 is badged "Made in West Germany", is that it's a "later/newer model", according to EPS. Heck, the "the wall" came down in 1989, and West Germany ceased to exist on that date, meaning my saw must have been built 1989 or earlier if the badging is accurate. So, how old are the "older model" saws?!?

In all honesty, I think my saw probably is newer than 1989, and that Stihl continued using the "West Germany" badging well past German re-unification. There remained a perception, many years past the demise of the USSR, that products form the east were inferior to products from the west. Stihl may have continued playing on this 15 years past the collapse of the wall.
 
   / Stihl Chainsaw #108  
I thought the 036 62cc ran fine with a muffler mod. 1st pic

064 ran fine too. Thought it was the better puller torque between my 385 and 505 with 24" 28" buried hardwoods.

Friends 034 super is west germ made in 1990 2nd pic

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   / Stihl Chainsaw #109  
I own a mitfull of saws: couple of Stihls, 2 Huskvarnas, Kobalt, even 2 Remingtons from the early 70's My 24V battery power Kobalt is the only one being used now these days. I have the pole version, too. Same usage...It's the light-weight advantage.
 
   / Stihl Chainsaw #110  
064 ran fine too. Thought it was the better puller torque between my 385 and 505 with 24" 28" buried hardwoods.
Had to go to Google to figure out what the heck a 505 was! :ROFLMAO:

I know the Stihl models well, and Husqvarna is easy to figure out. But Poulan is a brand I've never even followed.
 

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