JohnCusickjr
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I'm currently looking for manuals for - 361, 440 & 460.
Any leads?
Thanks John
Any leads?
Thanks John
You can buy them from your Stihl dealer... QUOTE]
Not doubting you, but this is a fact, yeh? Spent about $1500 one trip, and my dealer told me they were not allowed to sell manuals....
You can buy them from your Stihl dealer... QUOTE]
Not doubting you, but this is a fact, yeh? Spent about $1500 one trip, and my dealer told me they were not allowed to sell manuals....
I asked my Stihl dealer about this, and she took a minute to call Stihl. The offical answer was that they "don't encourage" selling manuals to us mere mortal.
It seems to me that a good dealer would want users to have manuals and IPLs -- the more the customer knows, the easier for everyone. A crappy dealer might want to keep the customer in the dark.
http://www.stihlusa.com/information/info_catalog.html
"Illustrated parts lists, technical updates, and workshop manuals are not available to the general public. They are available only to authorized STIHL Servicing Dealers."
There are ways around this silly policy and a good dealer will help you.
I went looking for a repair manual for an 044. There are a few to be had on e-bay. So what's a good price? I certainly haven't a clue and if the dealer (haven't asked them yet) isn't selling them I have nothing to compare prices against. Is the "don't sell to the public" policy the same with Hq (again haven't checked with dealer)? I've got a 353 I wouldn't mind having a service manual for. With me it's nice to have those manuals around so as to help figure out where the left over parts go or that I need a special "ovate" bolt (learned a new word today, well it is new to me).
...Ieft over parts go or that I need a special "ovate" bolt (learned a new word today, well it is new to me).
.... "Illustrated parts lists, technical updates, and workshop manuals are not available to the general public. They are available only to authorized STIHL Servicing Dealers."
There are ways around this silly policy and a good dealer will help you.
Many of Husqvarna's manuals are available on their website. Sometimes you have to go to one other than the US one, but they are available online, through the UK Husky site I believe.
It was an ovate NUT, not bolt...
SawTroll;Here are some Husky [URL="http://www.gardening-tools-direct.co.uk/content/husqvarna_workshop_manuals.htm" said:workshop manuals[/URL], including the 353.
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