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over here they are selling those with 'sthil' badges on them.

when i queried the different spelling, very polite traveller enlightened me; special edition boss, just in from china!

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looks like it has a throtle lock to save your poor aching finger when your hard at it on a long cut:sneaky2:

:laugh1: That was one of the key features of the Stihl 020AV. You would have loved it too. In those days we still 'cleaned out' the decayed wood out of the trees. 3/4 revs is great for that job. To bad we don't do that any more. I would love to buy a 70 pound saw and have some good use for it. :lol:

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Mates thicko uncle just bought 2 of these from a travelling man.

 

Helpfully, they have large stickers on them saying 'CHAIN SAW'. The model is an MT9999. They are not badged as Stihl (although the 'salesman' swore they were).

 

He asked me to set them up for him.

 

Both saws started pissing out petrol, one from the filler cap seal, one from a split tank, and are plasticky rubbish, although they started ok.

 

Utter crap.

 

Some people just never learn.

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Stihl have had these removed from eBay from what I understand, infringement of copyright due to copying of stihl colours, do search on mt9999, bloke couldn't understand what problem was, think that says it all lol

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