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DrewB
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just saw this on http://www.trademe.co.nz and was wondering if its really a good deal. ive got lots of wood available to mill (ie trees weve felled and left)and so was considering getting into it to make a bit of extra coin. i know nothing about and so am after some advice. and i dont know how to post the link so ive just copy and pasted sorry

105cc motor suit Fixed stand sawmill

No bids | No reserve | Closes: Thu, 7 Aug

 

 

Starting bid: $ Auto-bid

 

 

These are normally worth around $2000, but I can sell these to you at

the cost of a second hand one.. these are entirely suitable for a fixed

mill motor.

 

OSH has determined that they are not to be fitted with a bar and chain

and used as a normal chainsaw because they do not have a saftey bar and

brake. they do make a marvelous fixed mill motor...

 

LAST ONE UNTIL NEW SHIPMEBT (12 WEEKS AWAY) GETS HERE

 

 

**features**

 

* premium quality 2-cycle engine

* high-torque engine

* ignition system

type breaker controller magneto

* externally-adjustable, all position diaphragm carb with integral fuel

pump

* fully adjustable, automatic chain oiling pump plus manual pump.

* aluminum alloy front handle bar

* 3-shoe centrifugal clutch

* spur-type sprocket

* easy access air filter

* chrome-plated cylinder

* magnesium alloy case

* decompression valve

* fuel capacity 1.2 (2.5us)pt

* mix regular grade gasoline and branded 2- cycle engine oil

* *ix ratio

1:40 with stihl two cycle engine oil

1: 25 other branded cycle oils.

 

**manufacturers specifications**

 

* model cs105

* displacement: 105.7cm

* bore 58mm

* stroke 40mm

* dry weight, less attachment: 12kg

* 7 tooth 0.404" sprocket

* maximum engine speed with cutting attachment 8000rpm

operating range: 6,000-10,000rpm (10,000 rpm = no load etc)

net weight(powerhead only): 10.7kg/pc

 

**accessories**

 

* tool kit

 

weight

approx 11kg (without chain and bar).

comes with 36 inch bar and chain for milling operation. these are a

gift, and not part of the sale.

 

a truely excellent machine

 

yours comes still wrapped and boxed. I unloaded the one I am keeping to

have a play and then photograph it..... hell of a toy.

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I beleive they are either genunine Sthil saws manfactured in South America or knock offs from China.

 

Sthil makes saws for the local market,German ones for europe,has a plant in the US and one or two in south America.

 

OSH woun't permit these saws to be used hand held in NZ.They lack a chainbreak.If I were you,I'd hold off buying one untill you have had a look at one in person.

 

Thats my $0.02

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I beleive they are either genunine Sthil saws manfactured in South America or knock offs from China.

 

Sthil makes saws for the local market,German ones for europe,has a plant in the US and one or two in south America.

 

OSH woun't permit these saws to be used hand held in NZ.They lack a chainbreak.If I were you,I'd hold off buying one untill you have had a look at one in person.

 

Thats my $0.02

 

cheers mike, going to have a look in person first.

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