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I would be more comfortable welding a big ole tube on it:jawdrop: but yes that would be no problem.I was also thinking of parts replacment if anything did break.Parts for the Stihl MS180 would be easy to get.
Would you advise getting the Ryobi 10532 over the MS180?
I would be more comfortable welding a big ole tube on it:jawdrop: but yes that would be no problem.I was also thinking of parts replacment if anything did break.Parts for the Stihl MS180 would be easy to get.
If one of these saws will give you a year or two of good dependable service.////If it was not for Brads Labor on this saw.. For 110 bucks they are disposable the way I see it.. If it needs more than 3 washers on the fuel clunk, or a carb cleaning..Toss it..
On an older thread,there is some discussion about Sears carrying the same saw as a Craftsman Professional.If you can locate the Sears model number then sears.com should have the parts.
If I did get one of these Ryobi 10532's which bars off which saws can be run on these?
I don't have any other saws with these tamper-proof carb adjustment screws. What a pain in the tuckus. Is there a standard tool for these things or is every manufacturer different?
Jack
It did. And the 180 was modded too. It's the best performing, reasonably priced small saw I've messed with yet.
What chain on the 180???
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The verdict is in. Do not fear 2010! This baby rips and smokes my 3800. Stratofied or not, the power is there. It's 15% faster than my 3800, which is faster than a MS200T. Beat that for $110 if you can!
You'll notice in the video that the Ryobi has a rev limited ignition. Tuning is more difficult since it must be done in the wood with a load. I pulled the plug after the last heavy load cut and it looked great.
The Ryobi simply has more power. It pulls more RPMs at every load point. It has better throttle response, more RPMs in the cut, and should be better on fuel.
I completely felt my way around the porting of this saw with it being stratofied. Something worked! I'm tickled pink
I probably ought to order one of these before I post this video, LOL
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Would you advise getting the Ryobi 10532 over the MS180?
If you will need parts or support later on, better had go with the Stihl. I have doubts on that Roybi holding up, atleast if the 180 didn't you could take it back under warrenty. Not saying either one is built better, because they are both cheap saws, but I got a lot more trust in the Stihl if problems arise.