Brad_bb
ArboristSite Lurker
Howdy ya'll! New to this forum. I'm a regular on another site, but I heard this one is better for chainsaw stuff. I've used a small 16" Poulan on the farm for years just to cut fence line scrub trees- Mulberry and such. So I'm comfortable with that saw. But now I'm getting serious. I bought a used Stihl 090 with a used Granburg 48" Alaskan mill. I consider this my first serious chainsaw. I wanted the biggest I could get to run the mill. I also hope to use it for crosscutting when needed. It also came with a separate 40" bar.
So I want to ask, what am I in for with this 090? I've read on the web it can be a bear to run? It came with the original manual, which says to use a 25:1 gas/oil mixture. It also said to stay away from high octane fuel because it contains more Benzene. Not sure how true that is today. I'm guessing this saw is from maybe the early 80's?? Cosmetically it's in great shape. The previous owner said it was only used on the mill and that it didn't see a lot of use. Thanks, Brad
So I want to ask, what am I in for with this 090? I've read on the web it can be a bear to run? It came with the original manual, which says to use a 25:1 gas/oil mixture. It also said to stay away from high octane fuel because it contains more Benzene. Not sure how true that is today. I'm guessing this saw is from maybe the early 80's?? Cosmetically it's in great shape. The previous owner said it was only used on the mill and that it didn't see a lot of use. Thanks, Brad