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Hi all

 

New to the forum, so first off, hello! And thanks in advance for taking the time to look/answer.

 

I've recently acquired a second hand chainsaw that i'm having a bit of difficulty finding much info about. From images on the web it looks just like a stihl ms650, but there's no mention of stihl on it anywhere, just benzin-motorsagen.

 

Anyone have any experience with this sort of machine? Would appreciate any info as to whether it's strengths/weaknesses, part availabilty etc.

 

Cheers!

S

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If it is a PROPER MS650 by Stihl it is an MS660 bottom end with a slightly down sleeved top end so spares are readily available.

 

If it is a Chinese MS650 - it has been named to mislead and is poop and worth £40 against the MS650 being worth £450 - 500

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Don't try it with a 3' bar - it is the Chinese option - at least you didn't pay toomuch for it.

 

I have had similar - the AV falls apart, the recoil pulley is made of cheese, it melts around the spark plug and the chainbrake is a bit iffy - apart from that, you have a bargain:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

If you want a real MS650 - got a nice one for £450:thumbup:

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Don't forget the clutch bearing being manufactured with a tolerance of +/- 1mm 😁

 

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