my 12mm is slant fin also. not sure if theyre same. pn would say y/n.
What a great find. I couldn't imagine trying to do 15 saws. My wife would leave me, haha. The 440 will take a lot longer than the 044 for sure. It needs a lot of parts so I have to spread the cost out over time. I think the hardest part for me is finding decent deals on small parts.
Don't know if anybody's said it yet but you suck!Its the small stuff that can sink you when bought individually especially if shipping is required. All I needed to buy were new crank seals, the boxes of parts contained every other part needed to build many saws. A dealer was looking to clear out all his old inventory so I cleaned his shelves....LOL
Haayyyy, what! I don`t even post in the you suck threads any more....LOLDon't know if anybody's said it yet but you suck!
Good luck on your build. I made a haul myself this winter, found about 15 of them all from one place with 7 of them complete saws, the others had some pieces missing but are easily rebuild able, they came with a huge several box lot of spare parts.
Its the small stuff that can sink you when bought individually especially if shipping is required. All I needed to buy were new crank seals, the boxes of parts contained every other part needed to build many saws. A dealer was looking to clear out all his old inventory so I cleaned his shelves....LOL
The slant fin jug will fit and work on both the 044 and MS440 cases, when the saws were changed over to 12mm they were re designated as MS440.
Very few MS440`s were built with the slant fin cylinders but a few were and they all had the 12 mm crank, it would not have a decomp as far as I have found in the Stihl archives. However any used Stihl purchased could have parts swapped on by previous owners so a saw with an unknown history may contain several parts from different years and production runs.I have a flat top ms440, so that means it has a slant fin cylinder and has the 12mm crank?
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Very few MS440`s were built with the slant fin cylinders but a few were and they all had the 12 mm crank, it would not have a decomp as far as I have found in the Stihl archives. However any used Stihl purchased could have parts swapped on by previous owners so a saw with an unknown history may contain several parts from different years and production runs.
I think my post #51 fits here nicely.Thanks, it doesn't have a decomp and there is a no hole in the cover for one. Honestly I've never had the cover off it to look. I got the saw off a scrap yard with a broken rear handle. I replaced the tank, then cut one log and put it on the shelf. It seems to be in excellent condition.
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I must agree with that!They are a fine all around saw and if I could only own one saw it would be a 044 or MS440.