MasterMech said:greythorn3 said:the Stihl 056 any good?
056 is a 90+cc beast. Found a deal on one?
is a deal 300$ with no bar or chain?
MasterMech said:greythorn3 said:the Stihl 056 any good?
056 is a 90+cc beast. Found a deal on one?
greythorn3 said:MasterMech said:greythorn3 said:the Stihl 056 any good?
056 is a 90+cc beast. Found a deal on one?
is a deal 300$ with no bar or chain?
MasterMech said:greythorn3 said:MasterMech said:greythorn3 said:the Stihl 056 any good?
056 is a 90+cc beast. Found a deal on one?
is a deal 300$ with no bar or chain?
If you need a 90cc saw...
If it's in very good condition, running, with no issues/flaws...
Then yeah $300 is fair IMO. Keep in mind that a big bar (28"+) and a couple chains will prolly total over $100.
Make it $250 and it'd be real hard to pass up I think.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?rt=nc&_nkw=Stihl+056&_sop=16
mayhem said:Husky doesn't list a 365 on their website as a current or recently discontinued model. When was it produced?
357xp is rated up to a 24' bar as is the 359, though I note that the website specs show a 20" as the current recommended max.
KodiakII said:555 is the nicest starting and running saw I have ever had the pleasure of operating. 266 has a bit more torque, but can be a pia to start compared to the new one!
HittinSteel said:KodiakII said:555 is the nicest starting and running saw I have ever had the pleasure of operating. 266 has a bit more torque, but can be a pia to start compared to the new one!
Ever rebuild the 266 carb?
KodiakII said:HittinSteel said:KodiakII said:555 is the nicest starting and running saw I have ever had the pleasure of operating. 266 has a bit more torque, but can be a pia to start compared to the new one!
Ever rebuild the 266 carb?
No. It has always been a pia to start. Should have had a decompressor...it is really stout to pull over. Dealer knew I had it and warned me about ripping the cord out of the 555, as I was used to pulling on the 266.