Justsaws said:
How about a truck load of safety chain for pennies on the dollar?
How about credit exchange for moving slow selling regional stock?
Monetarily motivated seems to stir the pot. Sorry. But if what you have just posted is true than the above suggestions are probably closer to the reason as mixing and matching brands is taking place. I did not know that Stihl dealers selling Oregon chain get left to their own defenses. It would make sense. However, it makes all those other modifications people do seem even less wise. Thanks again.
Mods aren't neccesarily unwise, but you can be absolutely certain that should you or someone else injure themselves with a modded saw, and someone gets the bright idea to sue Stihl, they will use the non-factory mods as an affirmative defense to the allegation that their product was manufactured with a known defect.
I can't, with the exception of a saw literally blowing up in my hands, see any reason to sue a manufacturer. It is a dangerous product, and the risks are what they are.
That being said, you know there is someone out there.
Thats why you cant even read a user manual anymore, because of all the warnings everywhere.
I would think, if anything, Stihl would ENCOURAGE customers to use Oregon chain, and if something (like injury) occured, they could point the finger at the chain maker instead of bearing the brunt of the suit.
But thats pretty cynical, I know.
I agree that they probably made a bunch of safety chain, and it sits on the shelf. Gotta move that product!!:Eye: