SawTroll
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Well, I guess most "chainsaw people" with a little experience know very well that traditional stihl air filtration is no good at all, while newer ones are copied from other brands, and work much better!
Well, I guess most "chainsaw people" with a little experience know very well that traditional stihl air filtration is no good at all, while newer ones are copied from other brands, and work much better!
Here's the filter media solution. This the new HD2 filter. MCW reports that nothing gets past it.
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Here's the filter media solution. This the new HD2 filter. MCW reports that nothing gets past it.
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What's the part number for this filter. Will it fit both the MS460 & MS440?
What's the part number for this filter. Will it fit both the MS460 & MS440?
0000 140 4402 gets one in Canada.
hd vs hd2 vs ms261 hd filter
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But how do you know the dust was going THROUGH the filter and not AROUND the filter ?Dont get me started on this one,i have had mager problems with Redgum dust going THROUGH Stihl HD filters
But how do you know the dust was going THROUGH the filter and not AROUND the filter ?
There are known leak points around the HD filters. Easily fixed.
The HDII may have fixed those leak points as well.
Yep the filter nut was done up and all my saws have a foam tape on the inside if the filter cover to make sure the filter seals.In this pic is where i tryed a foam oiled inside the filter but it restricted air flow to much.
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I have a 460,2 x 660s and a 880 and a mate has 2 x 660s a 066,a 460 a 880 and they have all had problems with Redgum dust getting through around under or what ever the old HD air filters,even Stihl Australia admits that they are a problem and suggest to use the new HD2 filters.
So why has Stihl came out with the new HD2 filter if there is nothing wrong with the old one. ?.........................
MCW, Stihl did not need to add an o-ring or what not to fix the sealing problem, they merely needed to change a few dimensions slightly.
I have yet to acquire an HD2 to examine closely, but from the pictures the HD2 appears to have a layer of rubber where it meets the filter cover, serving the same purpose as Stihlman441's foam tape. If Stihl did not believe there was a sealing problem with the HD1, then why did they add that layer of rubber to the HD2?
I could just as easily ask you, if the problem is unique to Australian wood and not American wood, then why is the more expensive HD2 now standard issue in America ? Why are American AS members rushing out to buy HD2's ? :msp_huh:
Regardless, I'm glad to see manufacturers upgrading their air filters. It's a shame to spend good money on a pro saw and then learn that it has a homeowner quality air filter.
Here's the filter media solution. This the new HD2 filter. MCW reports that nothing gets past it.
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