Stihl 011 3/8 Picco 7 tooth sprocket NLA?

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

dwaugh

Addicted to ArboristSite
AS Supporting Member
Joined
Aug 13, 2024
Messages
2,007
Reaction score
1,866
Location
NE Ohio
Not sure if I should start a new thread, but I had one on a piston stop for the 011 (consensus was the metal one I had was not good to use, so go for rope or impact), I got the clutch off to lubricate the bearing, but figured I might as well replace the bearing and the spur sprocket. The local dealer had to order the bearing, but the 7 tooth spur sprocket 1120 640 2005 seems to be no longer available (NLA). The dealer is going to explore that further. Not sure if the 6 tooth sprocket is NLA, but I have seen more of those online both Stihl or aftermarket. The wear on my current sprocket is not bad and the saw sees low use currently so this is hardly a priority. I guess I'm wondering if anyone familiar with these saws knows of a drop in replacement, or if I could run the 6 tooth sprocket without needing to shorten the chains I have. Thanks.


IMG_0619.jpeg
 
Can't see the worn area on the spurs.

Ebay has aftermarket 7T rim style $26 shipped.
Yeah, the wear is not to bad. (Photo below) I just figured if it was in stock/available at the dealer and I had the clutch off I would replace it and keep the old one in reserve. If the dealer doesn't find something I will go the eBay route like you suggest.



IMG_0617.jpeg
 
Yeah, the wear is not to bad. (Photo below) I just figured if it was in stock/available at the dealer and I had the clutch off I would replace it and keep the old one in reserve. If the dealer doesn't find something I will go the eBay route like you suggest.



View attachment 1226788


It's getting there. Would be good to have a new sprocket next time you replace chain.
 
The last one I got for my 011AV on eBay in 2022 was made in the USA by Oregon... It was exactly the same as my Stihl sprocket...
Note, I was running a 6T sprocket, not a 7T.

If you search on eBay for "NOS Oregon 28016 Spur Sprocket for Stihl 009, 010, 011, 020", you will get plenty of hits for 6T sprockets.
I don't know if Oregon made a 7T version. Someone else here probably does...
I have no experience with other aftermarket versions.
 
Back
Top