
can someone tell me about the letters and # on the different saws? Do they mean anything? Do the MFG just give a saw a model # and they don't mean anything. Hope y'all understand what I am asking? thanks
They used to be closer to cubic inch. But then the supers and magnums came along and were way off.Most make sense, but I've never understood Stihl's numbers, so I want to know too.
I just realized (I've had the suspicion for a long time) that Stihl's numbers vaguely represent cu.in.
044 4.4cuin, ms150 1.5cuin, 660 6.6cuin? no!
Only vaguely. The 562 xp (big husky mounting) 560 xp (small husky mounting) and 555 (small huky mounting and bit less power) have the same 60cc's.Husqvarna is simple, the first number is the series and the rest are close to cc displacement. A 562xp for example is a 5 series saw of approximately 62cc.
Only vaguely. The 562 xp (big husky mounting) 560 xp (small husky mounting) and 555 (small huky mounting and bit less power) have the same 60cc's.
Same story with the 550xp (50cc small mount) and the 545 (50cc small mount with less hp).
Dolkita's have a very clear first two digit's are the cc's rule. But only if you studied chainsaw, you know which audience it is targeted for.
Stihl is sloppy with their numbering and I have also no way of finding out if it is pro grade other than checking the price.
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