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Stihl Trimmer Scabbard


Dean Lofthouse
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I'm stopping using the scabbard on my new hedgetrimmers, they dont allow the blades to dry if you put them away wet.

 

Got them out this morning and they were a right mess, the blades are starting to "pit" they have rusted that bad, other trimmers dont have a scabbard and are still ok

 

Can stihl put some ventilation in their scabbards please

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i used to always have a fairy liquid bottle fool of chain oil, and put it along the blades every fill, i just stopped doing it one day. i think i should start. i do the same mate, a quick scoosh of wd40, but i found with the dehumidifier now in the container now the saws and stuff are so much dryer. and i always blast them down with the compressor after a wet day to

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I keep a jam jar of oil and a 2" paint brush on the workshop bench and liberally coat the blades at the end of the day, then put the scabbard back on.

The other thing I have just discovered the hard way is to only use genuine stihl grease in the gearbox. Seems like any other grease just melts.

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