Saw Question

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FFDewey

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Sep 29, 2012
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SE Iowa
Got this saw from my grandpas shop. All it says is Stihl wondered if anyone knew much bout it . Thanks IMG_20130421_111318_327.jpg IMG_20130421_111347_813.jpg
 
Top handle 011's I believe.
 
Looks like a 015
 
I second the 015. If it runs then it will be a good small limb saw. I would not however invest significant $$ in one. Stihl built scads of them to sell to homeowners during the Disco era.
 
Might be mistaken,but I think Scotty Overkill has a couple of those.A bit heavy compared to newer saws of similar size/capacity,but durable beyond belief.
 
Thanks for the replys. When I first put gas in it it leaked it out so I took the covers off and found the fuel line fell off the carb. Afterputting back together it fired up on the 5th pull. I was planning on using it as a small limbing saw.
 
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