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Who still has there first saw ,here is my Stihl 025 which I bought brand new from Sharrocks St Helens in 1995 .

Still in near new condition and runs a treat .

 

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Havnt seen you bring it out to shake you to bits yet:laugh1:

 

Have to give you a treat one day.Worst prob is oil pump drives all the time(by design) so if you leave it ticking over, when you go to use it again big gloop of oil. Vibes not bad actually :001_smile:

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First few I bought where secondhand but the first 2 new ones I bought I still have, a stihl 026 and 023 both of 96 vintage,

Strangely enough I just rebuilt the 023 engine this week. First time its ever been opened up internally so hasn't done bad lasting 18 years.

It developed a quiet metallic wine which was the big end on the crank had so much slop in it im amazed it hadn't let go let alone be as quiet as it actually was.

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Have to give you a treat one day.Worst prob is oil pump drives all the time(by design) so if you leave it ticking over, when you go to use it again big gloop of oil. Vibes not bad actually :001_smile:

 

My Dynamac DY41 does that as well and there's no adjustment on the pump like the later ones. I bought it about 18 years ago, just put a carb kit in it and it runs again.

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