Overkill338
M-Tronicly Obsessed
Yeah, I couldn't resist chippy
Yes "According to my Dealer" ..&.. Their Distributer/Warehouse in Virginia Beach ?
Less their Uninterested ? ... They do have Fortitude & Have Accommodated. Countless Phone Calls, etc.
Virginia Beach would Not spin me a 29" Cannon for an 880 ? Our dealer doesn't spin.
Swing over Husqvarna ... They Spin, I believe Oregon Tie Straps, fit Stihl Chain.
The Stihl Dealer is Fed Up with Corporate on their end ?
Your dealer is lying. He doesn't get his parts from the factory, but gets them from his distributor.
Your dealer goes through the dist., like everyone else.
The premise that Stihl has 1 dealer in the country that gets it's parts directly from the factory is silly, the labels on the boxes you saw likely were on the boxes "to" that dist. from Stihl in Va. Beach, and the dist's labels to that dealer were elsewhere on that box.
Not to drag up a 3 month old post....but....I would not say his dealer is lying....
Some dealers do get things right from virginia beach, I helped a dealer local to me unload a bunch of packages off the brown truck (UPS) one day, I had stopped by to see if the saw and parts I had ordered, came in yet. Right as the brown truck pulled up. All the boxes had shipping labels on them from "virginia beach stihl"
I asked the owner of the store about it, he said they do not go threw the local distributor, like most of the other dealers do, they get stuff right from virginia beach stihl.
I ordered a few things at a different local stihl dealer once, parts came in a box with "Intermountain stihl" on the shipping label, which is the distributor out this way that most dealers get things from.
Put up a pic of one of these labels, and what the contents are.
Maybe Stihl has some factory outlet stores, The scratch n dent stuff?
It's on like Donkey Kong now.The premise that Stihl has 1 dealer in the country that gets it's parts directly from the factory is silly, the labels on the boxes you saw likely were on the boxes "to" that dist. from Stihl in Va. Beach, and the dist's labels to that dealer were elsewhere on that box.
Those old poulans were good saws, I wore a 3.7 craftsman( poulan ) completely out. never thought of rebuilding it. It cut many a trailer load of wood.I’ve got a 3700 I bought in 1983 and it still cuts better than my brothers stihl 361 he bought six months ago.
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Put up a pic of one of these labels, and what the contents are.
Maybe Stihl has some factory outlet stores, The scratch n dent stuff?
The premise that Stihl has 1 dealer in the country that gets it's parts directly from the factory is silly, the labels on the boxes you saw likely were on the boxes "to" that dist. from Stihl in Va. Beach, and the dist's labels to that dealer were elsewhere on that box.
Do I know you from somewhere?I will get a picture of the label next time I pick up an order from them. No: there were not any other labels on the box, the only label on the boxes were right from virginia beach. From; virginia beach To; My local dealer
I never said it was only ONE dealer in the country either. How silly of you to presume that.
Do some reading and research, stihl has a 2-step channel system: (1) large wholesaler distributors (2) independent retail dealers
It was explained to me like this by my local dealer. We are a independent stihl retail dealer, we have been a dealer since mid 1960's, before stihl setup the large distributor network in the USA. Stihl gave us a choice way back when to sign up with one of the new distributors they were setting up, or to continue to buy direct from them. We chose to keep buying right from them, so we are grandfathered in. We do not go through a distributor.
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BTW,
Stihl has 11 distributors in the USA, 5 of which are independent distributors, and 6 are owned by stihl.
Don't believe me read it here under "Distribution"
https://www.stihlusa.com/information/corporate/about-us/stihl-history/corporate-facts/
NO .Don't believe me
Do I know you from somewhere?
If you have a saw that starts, runs reliably & can obtain expendable parts why do folk feel they have to buy a more expensive saw Having been in the saw game for many many years I have (Ducks for cover)Never bought a new saw, some used /not abused some used/abused I have never kept a Stihl for myself all have been flipped over the years I modt have cut thousands of cubic metres of fire wood Don't have reliability problems with what some folk consider Div 2 saws & have suprised a good few folk in the fact that my €30saw keeps pace or out cuts their much more expensive new kit I guess the advantage I have is maintaining saws for a living & knowing that a well tuned /sharp chained saw of Less price will out perform an ill tuned blunt chaned Expensive bit of kitIf the guy is making money and the saw works, What difference does it make what saw he has? I cut a lot of firewood with a wild thing clone.
You left maybe off.Is that your business or mine, Yes/No?
LOL
When a dealer {around here} opens a box from the distributor, the stuff inside has a label on it from the distributor that it came from. If they ordered 10 pieces of an item, they come in a bag or envelope with the distributor's label on it.
View attachment 664020 Here is an oldie from Bryan Equip. They sent 2 of this gasket.
Looking on Ebay, here is a Stihl part from Intermountain Stihl. The dist. in Colorado.View attachment 664025
Yes, sure there are shipments from Stihl in Va. Beach to dealers, but parts and units come through the distributors. I think in rare cases there may be emergency parts from the factory, displays items, literature, signs, maybe oil etc..
But it is generally structured through the distributers, and the distributors also issue their own pricing.
Looking on Ebay, here is a Stihl part from Intermountain Stihl. The dist. in Colorado.View attachment 664025
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