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1983 stihl 009


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Came across a stihl 009 recently and was wondering if anyone on here knows of any collectors who might be interested in it? 
 

it’s a 1983 model, has the original manual and is fully working - it’s been maintained by both the original owner and then his son. I’ve used the saw and it’s runs like a dream!

 

they also had a second (non running) saw, they say probably just needs a service, which they bought for spares in case they needed it. 16599C6A-56D8-4C48-B975-86F9FD99399D.thumb.jpeg.e6ad079c96c779701aaeb45bb821fbbe.jpegBCDED6A8-A68A-4812-A356-57E3D43B03EC.thumb.jpeg.9180de1e34d33300aba9c3f649e48b52.jpeg

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Not bad little saws, relatively tourqey but no AV so can give you vibe issues in your hands.

Not worth a fortune, £80-120.

I have one and it was billed as the most popular chainsaw in the US many years ago. 

It has a halfway house rear to top handle which is a bit strange but relatively comfortable.

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49 minutes ago, spudulike said:

Not bad little saws, relatively tourqey but no AV so can give you vibe issues in your hands.

Not worth a fortune, £80-120.

I have one and it was billed as the most popular chainsaw in the US many years ago. 

It has a halfway house rear to top handle which is a bit strange but relatively comfortable.


cheers spud, yes no AV - definitely couldn’t run it all day, but it was fun to run a tank of fuel through it and everyone on the job that day had a shot with it. General consensus was it felt comfortable to hold and got the nod of approval for an old tool - especially from the younger guys when they realised it was older than them!
 

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