So has stihl put them back in production?That came from me all oem [emoji106]
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So has stihl put them back in production?That came from me all oem [emoji106]
They never stopped making them in some countries.So has stihl put them back in production?
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ThisThey never stopped making them in some countries.
I think part of the issue is there is typically an A, B or C quality that importers can order on varying products. There are millions of great Chinese produced products that people use everyday. Apple is of course the largest example. However, once you get into some of the eBay importers, things can get murky. Of course, the final issue is parts availability.Some of these posts are funny thinking these clone saws are crap and made of glass. All you find are clones/weird brand name Chinese saws in my country and people run the snot out of them. A 20" saw new costs about $90US.
Yeah, I had to buy a clone saw here because there are no parts for my Echo. It took over a month just to get a carb kit that got lost in the mail in the US. Murphys Law it was in November when I needed it the most.I think part of the issue is there is typically an A, B or C quality that importers can order on varying products. There are millions of great Chinese produced products that people use everyday. Apple is of course the largest example. However, once you get into some of the eBay importers, things can get murky. Of course, the final issue is parts availability.
A big part of the reason to buy an accurately made clone is that all parts are interchangeable with those made by the original manufacturer, helping ensure parts availability, as well as the option to you better quality OEM parts.. Of course, the final issue is parts availability.
Farmertech Holzfforma clones have been tested much more extensively than most, often get good reviews and claim to sell saws that have 100% of parts interchangeable with the saws they copy.Can someone tell me which of these Chinese is the best.
Ditto that, but really really enjoy the realiabity (not a common theme) of Famertech's zenoah/Joncutter clones ... that lil top handle still chugging along!, starts on 1st or 2nd pull, and idles great.Farmertech Holzfforma clones have been tested much more extensively than most, often get good reviews and claim to sell saws that have 100% of parts interchangeable with the saws they copy.
Having owned the G660 and several oem 066 660 too. They are ahead of the G288 IMO. Lot of guys using the G660 for milling out there.I think what I'm sceptical about the H288 though its drooling tempting, is that if I'm not mistaking it has a frontside chain tensioner and it will be inaccessible if I am to use it for milling. Also the parts availability (OEM or not) is not that great as for something like the H372 or the S660.
Same goes for the S460, there is just not that many alternative parts to choose from.
The S380 have great alternative parts availability, but it's kinda obsolete compared to the H372 or S440/S460.
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I like the Zenoah engines in the Redmax GZ4000 and all it's clones. As long as the strato parts were working correctly those were ripsnorting lil saws at a 9 lb powerhead weight. A blast to run in small stuff with a 16 inch bar and lo pro chain.Ditto that, but really really enjoy the realiabity (not a common theme) of Famertech's zenoah/Joncutter clones ... that lil top handle still chugging along!, starts on 1st or 2nd pull, and idles great.
All that nice firewood cut to pancakes
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