Crappy Stihl Cylinder - Looks like ChiCom Garbage!!!

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It also affects the performance of the saw, it runs out of oil way before it runs out of gas, I should start a thread,hahaha

You already did. A couple years ago.

It had its day in court.

Why do you keep trying to change the subject?


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Watch me here, Tom...this is what you should do:

I, Woodie, am not a saw mechanic. I do not do my own wrenching. Tom is right: I was clearly wrong in my assessment of saw maintenance.

See? That's how it's done. When you're wrong, you're wrong. I was.

And so are you.

Face it, Tom...stihl quality is proving to be mighty, mighty...

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wait for it...

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Glad you admit it once and for all, you wouldn't know the differance between quailty anymore than that screwdriver,LOLOL

Yes Woodie the cylinder looked poor, the 372 looks even worse, admit it..
 
Glad you admit it once and for all, you wouldn't know the differance between quailty anymore than that screwdriver,LOLOL

Yes Woodie the cylinder looked poor, the 372 looks even worse, admit it..

Ouch, that is going to leave a mark.:chainsaw: You sure ole woodies heart can take such a beating??
 
Glad you admit it once and for all, you wouldn't know the differance between quailty anymore than that screwdriver,LOLOL

Yes Woodie the cylinder looked poor, the 372 looks even worse, admit it..


Still trying the misdirect?

As I said earlier, one does not need to be a software engineer to be able to recognize poor-quality software.

And if you'd been paying attention, you would have caught the part where I said that the Husky did indeed have a poorly-machined case.

But you can't provide even anecdotal evidence that it's a recurring problem.

Which is what this thread is all about. Stihl quality is overrated.


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How can you be so sure? Based on your sample size of...one?


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So now it is ok because there is only one? I'm not sure that there are others but there is a good chance some are floating around. That chance can be claimed by other poor QC that has came from said brand, it took alittle bit to be posted but poor quality is coming from husky also. I'm sure you knew that though.
 
Yup could be but I can say I've never seen a Stihl case screwed up like that one, have you? It also affects the performance of the saw, it runs out of oil way before it runs out of gas, I should start a thread,hahaha

Nope can't say I've ever seen that on a Stihl case, but then again I wouldn't expect to...... just like I wouldn't expect to see that cylinder (or the others I've seen) on a Stihl either. :cheers:

Seems I read in this thread there are some shady 359 cylinders out there too, you hear anything about that,hehe

Why yes I have.
 
Glad you admit it once and for all, you wouldn't know the differance between quailty anymore than that screwdriver,LOLOL

Yes Woodie the cylinders tom looked poor, the 372 looks even worse, admit it..

Thats cylinders tom timberwolfs pics
 

Now where did that come from,LOLOLOL

Somebody was having a fit because he couldn't find a short enuff screwdriver to adjust that blower. He was hollering its a quality problem at Stihl, poor design, blah blah blah. Anyone wanna guess who that guy was???
 
the best thing is I don't have to say a thing the proof is in the pudding

Sure is, that case in that pic is done. It would take a careful hand with a tig to fix that big f up, then machine it back out correctly and hope it works. I'd rather swap a cylinder, unlike woodie, LOL. Bad thing is that it is the flagship saw and over $700.:dizzy:
 
four saw builders have remarked on steals poor quaility cylinders for the last year. One punch drunk fighter has remarked on huskys case. You make the choice
 
Sure is, that case in that pic is done. It would take a careful hand with a tig to fix that big f up, then machine it back out correctly and hope it works. I'd rather swap a cylinder, unlike woodie, LOL. Bad thing is that it is the flagship saw and over $700.:dizzy:

I think I'm gonna pull a Brad. I'm gonna take that saw to the Husky dealer and showem what I found hidden. I think they are gonna tell me to take a hike, just don't seem fair,LOL
 
Now where did that come from,LOLOLOL

Somebody was having a fit because he couldn't find a short enuff screwdriver to adjust that blower. He was hollering its a quality problem at Stihl, poor design, blah blah blah. Anyone wanna guess who that guy was???

Had to be, none other than, our favorite punching bag, WOODIE!!!!:ices_rofl:
 
I wonder what defense Space would come up with if Stihl decided to pursue litigation against Brad for malicious, inaccurate claims that they claimed caused the sale of 026 to fall off, first the inaccurate accusation of parts originating in China, the cylinder effecting performance, etc, etc.
Stihl would have it pretty easy defending, they would just have to show that the saw performed to the factory spec of hp claims, probably would last just as long at wot as the mahle cylinder, i do agree the cylinder looks like hell, Brad could have approached the issue differently, many people on this site take his word as gospel, he is an invaluable contributor, I personally have learned significantly from his post. He should have run the traps before inaccurately calling it a chicom part and he can't prove how it will perform or speak to it's durability, hell we don't even know what the compression was.
Face it NO STOCK SAW WILL EVER MEET BRAD'S STANDARD REGARDLESS OF BRAND. That the bottom line of this thread.
 

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