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10 hours ago, scbk said:

On paper the Stihl and Husqvarna range look very similar specs/price.

Which colour do you prefer? :x

 

I went for Husqvarna.

I think you are right ! At the moment I’m leaning towards the husq as I haven’t heard of any problems with the motors spinning in the case . 

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Worked on a Stihl 161T battery saw today, not oiling, oil pump buried inside the the machine, drive gear consists of a ribbed band around the motor, this is supposed to be bonded to the motor, however it has fallen off so no pump drive, advised its not available as a spare part, you have to buy a complete motor, awful design, and expensive to repair, saw two months old, at least Husqvarna has a decent oil pump.

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11 hours ago, adw said:

Worked on a Stihl 161T battery saw today, not oiling, oil pump buried inside the the machine, drive gear consists of a ribbed band around the motor, this is supposed to be bonded to the motor, however it has fallen off so no pump drive, advised its not available as a spare part, you have to buy a complete motor, awful design, and expensive to repair, saw two months old, at least Husqvarna has a decent oil pump.

Moved to the dark side! Got the same machine model with same fault to look at next week. These battery machines are like working on hairdryers, no soul!

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Worked on a Stihl 161T battery saw today, not oiling, oil pump buried inside the the machine, drive gear consists of a ribbed band around the motor, this is supposed to be bonded to the motor, however it has fallen off so no pump drive, advised its not available as a spare part, you have to buy a complete motor, awful design, and expensive to repair, saw two months old, at least Husqvarna has a decent oil pump.


Surely that would be a warranty repair then, so won’t cost anything?
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I have a 161t and its barely done any work at all and stopped oiling completely! took it apart and saw the floppy black band hanging off

On 23/11/2019 at 22:37, adw said:

Worked on a Stihl 161T battery saw today, not oiling, oil pump buried inside the the machine, drive gear consists of a ribbed band around the motor, this is supposed to be bonded to the motor, however it has fallen off so no pump drive, advised its not available as a spare part, you have to buy a complete motor, awful design, and expensive to repair, saw two months old, at least Husqvarna has a decent oil pump.

This has just happened to mine, had it just over a month, most of that time it wasnt being used as was christmas, what im worried about is that it is just going to happend again in a few days time when repaired under warranty!

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