It's fun to make them look new although I'm increasingly growing attached to ugly saws. I've got another 066 that donated a lot of its soul to this one; I plan on buying some Chinese clone parts and slamming it together to make a cheap, bastardized ugly twin to this one. Something to piss off the purists.Man, you've got some unconventional proclivities.
Then paint it ryobi green but with stihl name accents everywhere.It's fun to make them look new although I'm increasingly growing attached to ugly saws. I've got another 066 that donated a lot of its soul to this one; I plan on buying some Chinese clone parts and slamming it together to make a cheap, bastardized ugly twin to this one. Something to piss off the purists.
Then paint it ryobi green but with stihl name accents everywhere.
You remember there is a separate chainsaw thread, right? 😉Someone did one in an Poulan Wild Thing color scheme a while back. It got raffs. But mixing Chinese and OEM parts is a surefire way to get their heads spinning.
Am I not allowed to post chainsaws here?You remember there is a separate chainsaw thread, right? 😉
chinese? oem? what's the difference anymore?Someone did one in an Poulan Wild Thing color scheme a while back. It got raffs. But mixing Chinese and OEM parts is a surefire way to get their heads spinning.
The small home owner saws and the farm/ranch saws are probably made there, the Pro Saws are made in Germany.chinese? oem? what's the difference anymore?
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