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Wow, I have bought over 100 new Stihl and Husky saws, and never had a problem with any of them. Never had to use a warranty for any of them either. Buying used is another matter.

The 230 does not have an adjustable oiler, so they are pretty much pointing the finger at the saw being defective if they are claiming that there is a problem there. The chain would rapidly overheat and stretch like mad if you ran several tanks of gas through it w/o bar oil in there. Sounds like morons at that shop though, so you will do well to go elsewhere.
 
mine is stop cutting, check oil, fill oil, then check/fill gas.I really did baby that 230 to be honest.

Glad they did have the tech come out and try to blame everything on me. Further gave me reason to not go back to them. I knew something was up when I had to tell him 4 times that my 230 had easy2start and he was only tiring himself out trying to start it by yanking on it. The flags went off then. I still don't feel right revealing the name of the dealership but think I should, to not have any other members go through this garbage, Maybe I am just in the 1% that have issues with them.

Wow....
 
I'm not so sure that I'd blame bad luck.

He couldn't start a 290, one of the easiest starting saws ever made. FAIL.
He couldn't diagnose/fix a 230. FAIL.
He tried to blame you. FAIL
He didn't give you a full refund. FAIL

This doesn't happen to just one person. He's probably heard from Stihl corporate that he needs to straighten out his act. The lack of refund on tax is a sign of money issues, so there may be more dysfunction going on in his life than just his inept business practices.
 
I'm not so sure that I'd blame bad luck.

He couldn't start a 290, one of the easiest starting saws ever made. FAIL.
He couldn't diagnose/fix a 230. FAIL.
He tried to blame you. FAIL
He didn't give you a full refund. FAIL

This doesn't happen to just one person. He's probably heard from Stihl corporate that he needs to straighten out his act. The lack of refund on tax is a sign of money issues, so there may be more dysfunction going on in his life than just his inept business practices.

Yep.... :) Sounds spot on to me.
 
Having a dull chain will heat it too.
 
This doesn't happen to just one person. He's probably heard from Stihl corporate that he needs to straighten out his act. The lack of refund on tax is a sign of money issues, so there may be more dysfunction going on in his life than just his inept business practices.
I think you nailed it. I'd write up a nice little note to your Stihl USA regional sales manager, and be sure include a link to this thread, so they can see what guys like this do to their business. They may not like their name being associated with this clown, after reading this.
 
If they think you burnt the bar because the paint had worn off revealing a "rainbow" along the rail, they should really check up on how those bars are made. Says right in the marketing literature that they heat treat the rails to harden them. You could strip the paint off a brand new bar and that rainbow would be there.
 
If they think you burnt the bar because the paint had worn off revealing a "rainbow" along the rail, they should really check up on how those bars are made. Says right in the marketing literature that they heat treat the rails to harden them. You could strip the paint off a brand new bar and that rainbow would be there.
Haha
 
Wow...this dealer is so typical of many small businessmen. Act like jerks, don't try and save the relationship, blame the customer.

When there's a problem, be overly nice and save that relationship. Bad news spreads much faster than good as they say.
 
I would have called the BBB and the State's Attorney General weeks ago. Not sure about PA law, but you had a nice consumer sales practices act violation under ohio law. Treble damages and reasonable attorneys fees.

You still may have a claim since they "stole" the sales tax.
 
I would have called the BBB and the State's Attorney General weeks ago. Not sure about PA law, but you had a nice consumer sales practices act violation under ohio law. Treble damages and reasonable attorneys fees.

You still may have a claim since they "stole" the sales tax.

This is what I don't understand. Normally in business, you don't play with small dollars and risk a reputation.
 
They just may be that ignorant??
 
Don't have the interest in messing with this anymore. Stihl stuck behind them before, and defended their actions, and their time waiting for the part. I doubt they would be on my side. Just want to move on. They can have my 15.69 in sales tax. Just don't feel like messing with them anymore. Call it frustration but I am just done with this. They will come back and look like Mr. Nice guy for giving me my money back with my "neglect" on the bar and such. I hate being ripped off but enough is enough. Maybe I can email them and have them sharpen my chains for a few times for free or something.
 
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Don't have the interest in messing with this anymore. Stihl stuck behind them before, and defended their actions, and their time waiting for the part. I doubt they would be on my side. Just want to move on. They can have my 15.69 in sales tax. Just don't feel like messing with them anymore. Call it frustration but I am just done with this. They will come back and look like Mr. Nice guy for giving me my money back with my "neglect" on the bar and such. I hate being ripped off but enough is enough. Maybe I can email them and have them sharpen my chains for a few times for free or something.

For $15, I'd let it go at this point. Focus on enjoying your 290 and getting that wood cut. You don't have much time for that wood to season.
 
For $15, I'd let it go at this point. Focus on enjoying your 290 and getting that wood cut. You don't have much time for that wood to season.

Yeah the whole debacle really put me back on cutting standing dead to try and have ready for this season, all be it supplimental heating . Looks like I may get the stove installed this year, but just cut for next winter, unless I order some pre seasoned wood, no guarantee on that either, I am not that comfortable with burning wood cut now, even if it is standing dead.

Going to get the base I designed tweaked and ready for fab, then lay the cement board and tile on it. Get the wood burner in place with clearances and such, then layout the back wall section to have a hole cut in place for the flu.

I had a guy tell me that if the wood is standing dead, and I season it the rest of the summer, there is no way that creosote can build up in a brand new 3 wall stainless chimney, enough to cause a fire. He instructed me that buying treater logs or burning the stove hot for 25-30 mins can help turn any creosote build up to powder. Do you agree with this statement?
 
If u are not going to creosote ur chimney what are logs turning to powder? U will have a mess burning wood cut now unless its like dead ash elm or pine.
 
He told me that if i do get creosote build up issues, that burning the stove hot will heat the creosote up and turn it to powder.
Just relaying what he had told me.
 
Running stove hot just keeps your Chaney hot and helps make some of it dry and disappear by turning powdery. But if ur burning g stuff that 30% mc your gonna get creosote unless you burn hot the majority of the time.
 
Running stove hot just keeps your Chaney hot and helps make some of it dry and disappear by turning powdery. But if ur burning g stuff that 30% mc your gonna get creosote unless you burn hot the majority of the time.

I agree 100%, but you also gotta' burn what you got sometimes. Invest in a Sooteater chimney cleaning system.

BTW...how does that sooteater work for a 25 foot chimney? I want to try it. Do a mid season sweep in February perhaps. I'm paying for a pro sweep here soon.
 
I have 18' of class and its easy peasy. You may need an extra rod or 2 to do that much? But its a simple system that works..

I remove the top 3ft section and cap.
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I hate to admit. I got a slammer. Running what I got!

Anyway I use it on my like 23ft flue tiles. It worked like a charm. My cats went out last season!!! I had creosote almost stopping me up. I have a cat stove so the low slow burn got me!!! But the 8 ft of so I could see easy was clean.!
 
I have 18' of class and its easy peasy. You may need an extra rod or 2 to do that much? But its a simple system that works..

I remove the top 3ft section and cap.
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Is your stove in the basement or on the main floor?
 
Looks like basement
 
He has TWO stoves in the basement, if I recall Dexter's setup. One wood stove, one furnace.
 
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