The Unofficial Chainsaw Weight Thread

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NMURPH was kind enough to send me his photos of various chainsaw weights he has done. I thought it would be a nice public service to post them here. Make sure to give nmurph some rep! Feel free to add any ones you also personally have. All weights are dry and cleaned POWER HEAD ONLY - no oil, fuel, or B&C's. The board only allows 8 photos at a time, so this will be multiple posts here:

STIHL 026
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STIHL 034 AV
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STIHL MS361
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STIHL 044
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STIHL MS441
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STIHL 046 Magnum
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STIHL 064
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Plunk that SP 125 on them scales and lets see what she weights.

:rock:

It will probably bust the scale......I'm guessing about 22lbs....I will try to clean it up and weigh it in the next few days...


Nice job, Wes. The Cub Cadet is a 5720. It is the same as an Efco 156. I need to post the 288FW. I don't think I have it at work.
 
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OK, that Cub Cadet/Efco is sorted.

I am heading back to Dorset, England tomorrow; so will be out of pocket for a couple of days. As Neal sends me stuff, I'll make sure it gets posted here. Thanks for the info, Neal!

It will probably bust the scale......I'm guessing about 22lbs....I will try to clean it up and weigh it in the next few days...


Nice job, Wes. The Cub Cadet is a 5720. It is the same as an Efco 156. I need to post the 288FW. I don't think I have it at work.
 
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Yes, all saws were emptied (oil tank flushed with mix) and the tanks blown dry. I also cleaned bw the CC and tanks with air. Several of those were completely broken down. I checked a 346 that I cleaned with air and then rechecked it after it was stripped completely and cleaned. The weight was within ounce, so I guess I'm getting most of the excess trash out with air. I have a nozzle with a long, skinny pipe. It lets me get into the crevices pretty well.
 
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Very well done thread, thanks Wes. getting the truth on saw weighs can be tricky, and manufacturers do fudge a bit in their marketing.
 
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Nice info here on the weights!

It still amazes me that POULAN made a 74cc saw 40 years ago which is of course the 245A that was in the 13lb range and to this day I can't think of a 70-75cc saw that has been made since in that weight range. Instead they're getting fatter lol!

One heck of a bench mark if ya ask me! When american saws were at the top of the hill!
 
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Nice info here on the weights!

It still amazes me that POULAN made a 74cc saw 40 years ago which is of course the 245A that was in the 13lb range and to this day I can't think of a 70-75cc saw that has been made since in that weight range. Instead they're getting fatter lol!

One heck of a bench mark if ya ask me! When american saws were at the top of the hill!

Someone needs to grab one and plunk it on a scale and post it here, then! ;)
 
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Are these weights all drained of fuel and oil? They'll all have to be the same or the weights will be meaningless.

Even that isn't really good enough, the saws have to be unused as well, and sans anything like dawgs and such. The scale need to be the same one, and one that is approved for trade.

A digital scale will look like it is very accurate, but that may very well be an illution! :D
 
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I have used a 10lb dumbbell to verify my scale's (digital) accuracy. At 10lbs, my scales are within 0.10 oz of the digital postal scales at work. I am consistant with the weighing procedure. There might be an ounce or two difference bw the way the saws are weighed and what they would weigh if you picked them up off of the dealer's rack, but I think the weights are good enough for AS arguments. To get to the factory specs, you can usually leave off the clutch cover and spike.
 
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Here's the 460 modified mark weighed on the same scales as his 7900.
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Oops I missed the 046 picture earlier. :)
 
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I don't know how much more dirt would be in it. I remember weighing one I had with the pro safety full wrap and the 5 point dawgs full of fuel and oil was 19 lbs on my scale before it died.
 

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