As said in their day they were the best alternative to the 192 it also come in the 009L which is closer to 41cc the 009 was 36cc both low revving (10500) and very high torque for their size. they have the same stroke as 044 & 046 due to the reed valve set up. I still own and run the 009L today and it will not cause my white finger to flare up like my 046 does top little units.
Thanks for all the info. I don't really need another 40cc saw, but I may give this one to a neighbor or pass it along in the classifieds.
I know this is a long shot, being an 8 year old post, but do you still have 009 carcasses you’d part with. My friend gave me an 009 that he threw against a tree. I know, who throws a saw right? Anyway the handle is broken for sure and I’m sure other parts as well so I figured a parts saw would be a place to start. It’s a long shot but I found your post and figured I’d ask.I am actually fond of these little saws. They have a really cool old timey sound, are compact, and fun to use. I like to take 012s and put them in 009 handlesets, that's a 45 cc saw in a tiny package. A saw this small doesn't really need AV; you're not running it all day... The oil pumps tend to go out, and they are tough to work on. Weird design. I have many carcasses of them I'd sell cheaply...
Funny you should ask. I moved up here from KS last year, and have decided to no longer mess with those saws. I left ten of them behind.... However, I still have two 012s with 009 handle sets, and I was getting ready to chuck them. Pm me with some info and I'll get one or both of them to you bro.I know this is a long shot, being an 8 year old post, but do you still have 009 carcasses you’d part with. My friend gave me an 009 that he threw against a tree. I know, who throws a saw right? Anyway the handle is broken for sure and I’m sure other parts as well so I figured a parts saw would be a place to start. It’s a long shot but I found your post and figured I’d ask.
Kyle
Did you get rid of either of those saws? Must really rip at 45cc'sFunny you should ask. I moved up here from KS last year, and have decided to no longer mess with those saws. I left ten of them behind.... However, I still have two 012s with 009 handle sets, and I was getting ready to chuck them. Pm me with some info and I'll get one or both of them to you bro.
I have a chance at picking one up for$60. What are some common problems to look out for?
You still have the 012s in 009 handle setFunny you should ask. I moved up here from KS last year, and have decided to no longer mess with those saws. I left ten of them behind.... However, I still have two 012s with 009 handle sets, and I was getting ready to chuck them. Pm me with some info and I'll get one or both of them to you bro.
I use to trim trees with a 009. Best saw for climbing and you can reach out with just one hand to use it.View attachment 324898 View attachment 324899
I picked up this nice little 009 at a yard sale and went though it. Well built with a mag case and removable cylinder. Not really set up to be a climbing saw, but overbuilt for the average back yard guy. No anti-vibe which seems strange.
What market was Stilhl going after with this series?
No, those all went the way of the dodo two moves ago. Cross country moves will do that to you. Sorry about that. Good luck!You still have the 012s in 009 handle set
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