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Have to find me a good source for these. See how the two I have now turn out. It's pricey to try to fix them if you don't have any skills to do so yourself. Between parts and labor for a lot of people its the same or less to buy a new one.

I love it when I toss a $45. piston and rings into a $500.- $700. saw and its mine free and clear...LOL
 
I love it when I toss a $45. piston and rings into a $500.- $700. saw and its mine free and clear...LOL

That is cool. So far up till now all I've done is homeowner saws. The 064/66 will be my first larger pro saw. They'll have to pry that one from my cold dead hands.


Rick
 
Can't say I have got any deals like that. Got one or two 300.00 saws. LOL Plenty of them 30.00 saws ! LOL

I don`t get them every day but they add up at 5-7 a year. Most of the Stihl saws I have in my stable are fixers that mostly needed just a piston and rings, clean up the cylinder and away we go. Some of the bigger saws like the 066`s I paid $75. for one and $150. for another but they were runners when I got them. The prices on the saws I mentioned would be the cost of one new, not what I could resell it for
 
I don`t get them every day but they add up at 5-7 a year. Most of the Stihl saws I have in my stable are fixers that mostly needed just a piston and rings, clean up the cylinder and away we go. Some of the bigger saws like the 066`s I paid $75. for one and $150. for another but they were runners when I got them. The prices on the saws I mentioned would be the cost of one new, not what I could resell it for
You have a lot of connections after all the years you have been into saws !
 

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