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I couldn't bring it back to where I bought it, I got it from a going out of business/retirement sale from a shop where I used to live back in 2015. It sat on a shelf here till a few months ago untouched. When I bought it, I didn't really need it, I figured if I decided I didn't want it or found something better I could always sell it. When I bought the thing I also bought a factory Stihl case, a tool kit, a sharpening kit, a gallon of Stihl bar oil, and a case of Stihl 'High Performance' 2 stroke oil.
I still have the case, tools, and oil. I offered the woman who bought the saw the 2 stroke oil but she didn't want it. The case cost me $25, the case of oil was around $50, and the bar oil was another $25, plus the sharpening kit, and other tools. I also bought a pair of hard hats with a face screens and ear protection for $15 each.
Not to mention the extra bars and chains I ended up buying for it and what I paid the saw shop here to try and fix it. I lost money, and the worst thing is I'll likely end up buying another Stihl to fit the case and tools I still have. It just won't be an MS250.
The woman who bought the thing didn't ask any questions, she didn't stick around to talk, she handed me cash and left. With how hard that thing was to pull start, there's no way a 100lb woman is ever going to start it anyhow. It could have been seized up and she wouldn't have noticed. She never so much as pulled the cord or looked at the saw. She didn't even take the box it came in or the operators manual.
BOGUS!!