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Matt81

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I am finding myself in need of a saw bigger than my Dolmar 7900 and obviously the 500i is a top contender due to the fantastic power to weight ratio. Used many Stihls but not owned many mainly due to circumstance.

Looking for 500i owners who have used them a lot for some feedback on their experience. Both private or professional ownership experiences are welcome.

Lots of talk about the filter letting in fine dust via the hole where the plastic filter attachment piece is. Also the AV system being weak and too easy to bottom out, especially when cutting with the top of the bar.

Seen many long term reviews where these have not even been mentioned and others that said it was a big deal. I know there are fixes for these issues but i'm not real keen on such an expensive saw that i need to modify myself to get it to work right for professional use.
 
I am finding myself in need of a saw bigger than my Dolmar 7900 and obviously the 500i is a top contender due to the fantastic power to weight ratio. Used many Stihls but not owned many mainly due to circumstance.

Looking for 500i owners who have used them a lot for some feedback on their experience. Both private or professional ownership experiences are welcome.

Lots of talk about the filter letting in fine dust via the hole where the plastic filter attachment piece is. Also the AV system being weak and too easy to bottom out, especially when cutting with the top of the bar.

Seen many long term reviews where these have not even been mentioned and others that said it was a big deal. I know there are fixes for these issues but i'm not real keen on such an expensive saw that i need to modify myself to get it to work right for professional use.
The 500I is the same size as your Dolmar 7900. The 500I has better throttle response. I have both, the 500I being lighter is an advantage.
 
I am finding myself in need of a saw bigger than my Dolmar 7900 and obviously the 500i is a top contender due to the fantastic power to weight ratio. Used many Stihls but not owned many mainly due to circumstance.

Looking for 500i owners who have used them a lot for some feedback on their experience. Both private or professional ownership experiences are welcome.

Lots of talk about the filter letting in fine dust via the hole where the plastic filter attachment piece is. Also the AV system being weak and too easy to bottom out, especially when cutting with the top of the bar.

Seen many long term reviews where these have not even been mentioned and others that said it was a big deal. I know there are fixes for these issues but i'm not real keen on such an expensive saw that i need to modify myself to get it to work right for professional use.
How long a bar do you plan on?
The AV issue is dependent on that…long bars are too much for the stock suspension to absorb when used all the time. 28” and under don’t seem to be problematic. Mine, have had 2, sold the stock one, kept the ported) wears either a 24 or 28” but I have used a 36” when needed for a few cuts.
If you plan on 32/36 all the time go right to the 661.
The filter issue is an extremely easy fix.
Other than that, the 500 really needs a muffler mod, imo. The issue of overheating that has come up can be nearly eliminated by just opening the damn thing up. A few minutes with a Dremel on the OE exhaust hole is all you need.

That said, a good port job by one of the top guys here or on OPE can put your 7900 right up with a stock 500, imo.
But, then you’d still only have 1 saw and that’s just no fun at all…😁
 
You’d want to go at least to a 661 if you want a faster and bigger saw. The 500 and 7900 are within a few ounces of each other and cut almost exactly the same speed. Fan boys tout it as a ripper, awesome, best ever, greatest, baddest fastest saw ever made. But in the end it’s just a fuel injected 79cc saw that runs very similar to any carbureted 79cc saw. I think they’re just trying to justify the cost in their own head. And I’m not a brand loyalist. My two main firewood saws for the last 3 years are a 500i and a 346
 

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