421 is a pro type saw with removable cyl ect...I had miller port mine and it runs very strong...the saws are made in Germany unlike stihl china...
Where is he located?
Would that be Carl Miller? Yea it is flat on top...
I popped of the cover and this one doesn't have that boss to drill a hole so I guess I will have to live with it... I got me a new Oregon 24 inch...
Wow thanks for posting that...my washer is similar but the machined edge is not so high ...maybe the wrong washer was installed at some...
Can a decomp valv be added to these.? It could sure use it...
After digging aroun on the net this is a common prob on this generation saw. I read a lot of threads with a lot of advice but never found anyone...
i picked up a model 66 husqvqrna today at an auction...when inspecting it the rope would only pull out about 6 inches I could tell it had good...
Honey locust is kinda funny really...it must have a lot of water stored...we have tons of it in the pastures and we are actually fighting it...
I use a pickeroon a lot it saves a lot of bending over and saves wear on gloves...when I was a kid throwing hay we tried to get pig skin...they...
I think Stihl is following john deeres lead....years ago jd made the best stuff in the world...products were tested to death and had to make the...
I bought a non running 028 my local stihl dealer had all the parts in stock...I did a carb kit all the fuel lines and crankshaft seals..
Yea if you really need a saw is priced where it should be providing it runs good and need nothing...saw one of those cases sell at a local...
I have a 421. I sent it to miller for porting... I'm running an 18 inch small gauge bar on it...it rips...funny in dry hard wood it rips teeth...
Stihl has been going downhill for some time... Most of there crap is made in China..a dealer in the pacific NW told me they were fading out all...
I'm in SE Nebraska...I farm about 1000 acres....we have some hedge rows that could be trimmed..but beware you earn hedge...it's very hard to get...
Nice collection... My brother kinda collects them. Not near to your scale...he just picks them up cheap at garage sales and such... It's amazing...
50-60 ft maple 4 ft across is probably a 100 year old tree..being a yard tree I wonder how many boys built tree houses and I'll bet it's had a...
I wouldn't recommend anything new...they are mostly all import...unless you go to a very expencive industrial grade... I picked up an IR type 30...
does anone have a parts saw laying around...I need a throttle link...