I’m super glad I found your channel. I’ve got a L77 and a 020AV regular I got from my grandfather that I’m starting to restore. I hope you have a great day man. Happy Labor Day
Wow. What a lovely collection!! "Stihl" the best brand of chainsaw around for decades, would gladly take one out to the forest! German engineering at its finest!! Much respect from Texas!! ✌️❤️🤟🤠
020 AV was the best climbing/bucket saw. 056 magnum was a beast that got replaced by 066. I also had 084 on my truck along w/wiz 77, biggest stihl I ran was the 090. Nice collection
My old man is still using my Grandpas mid 1970's 045 from the farm that he inherited, even though he has a brand new Husq. It's easier for him to start, and he's most familiar with it so he went back to it after buying a new one. I run an MS170 for most everything, but it's too small so I'm looking for McCulloch 10-10's at estates sales, as well as the Homelite XL12, XL 76, XL 700 etc. Before I knew any of this, I came across all these saws in the past for next to nothing and passed like a noob. I see a 031 or a 036 at just about every estate sale in Iowa.
Very nice collection Dan! I'm a bit surprised you haven't included an 026. I know you're in a heavy logging region so a lot of BIG Stihls there. The 026 may not have been big enough to be as popular there but for the firewood cutters in KY, the 026 was probably one of the most popular/desired saws used. The 026 are 48cc or 49cc and pretty light. Lots of power but easy on the shoulders and arms, probably why a lot of guys liked them here. (Me too, I still have one old 026 waiting its turn for a freshen up. )
@@Thetreefella The electrician at work today offered me 3 051 Stihls in trade for some work on a trio of 61 Husky's. I am quickly acquiring too many project saws.
@@KainKustomGarage I'm moving too Tennessee at the end of the month and don't have room keep it unfortunately, not sure what I'll end up doing with it but if you're interested we can work something out for sure lol
That muffler on those 056 are from a Magnum. I guess it doesn’t necessarily mean it is one but that’s what those mufflers came on. The 45, 45 Super and 56 had a regular style muffler. Nice collection!
Now that's what u call a man cave. Better than money in the bank. Most of these saws worth more now than they cost new and will continue to rise in value.ur saws are in super condition💪😀
My 031AV started pouring bar oil out under the carb box recently, especially when reaching up to trim branches. I found the guts (check ball, spring, and aluminum body) from the oil tank breather had fallen out of the plastic fitting. I had a $2 garage sale junker I was able to swap parts, and loctite in place. I have it fixed but concerned it will fall out again. It needs a tiny hose clamp or something clamped around the plastic valve housing to put a little squeeze on aluminum valve body. Have you ever run into this?
Dad ran an 031AV for years. Great saw. If im not mistaken, Stihls numbers are different because they used cubic inches where other brands used cubic centimeters. Just plug the stihl numbers into a CI to CC calculator...again if im not mistaken, but you should get close.
Awesome gaggle of Stihl saws...remember those oil cans were 40:1 ....So Stihl sizes make prefect sense.....the model number is in cubic inches....example 056....5.6 cu.in....but as a super,mag, or mag2 they punch them up....ie...056 Mag II...has a 5.7 cu. in displacement..As the Husqvarna model numbers first number is version and the next 2 or 3 numbers are the CC displacement of the saw....example...266...2nd version of a 66 cc saw... Have a great fourth of July really enjoy your videos Shoe.
Your 041 with the orange top with the low profile air filter cover. Any chance you can tell me or show me where the air filter base sits? I have an 041 that I think has the wrong cover on it.
@@robertshoemaker6204 yeah, I looked it up just to make sure but the 045av super is also 87cc, the non super model is 75cc, same case and everything I believe but just a bigger bore
Looks like you are Stihl adding to your collection. The numbers corresponds to cubic inches initially, then the words after ment something extra. 038 AV is 61cc, 038 AV Super is 68cc, and 038 Magnum is 72cc.
@@KainKustomGarage A Bit more info for the 1114 model, 020 super, built from Sept. 15, 1977 untill Jan. 15, 1993, without and with chain brake, the 020 av also the 1114 model had 31.8ccm with 2.2 hp, built from 1971-1979, early years on both had points, later years were electric ignition, the later 020 1993-2000 is the following 1129 Model, but I believe the same motor and hp.
I also got a 93cc stihl concrete saw from my grandfather. The thing is a beast.
Beautiful collection. Older stihl are just so well made. That is a beautiful selection you have. Thanks for showing us.💪
Thanks Man, I appreciate it...don't make em like they used to!😊
@@KainKustomGarage sure don't. Be slow to part with them. I have the same disease too but love saws
I’m super glad I found your channel. I’ve got a L77 and a 020AV regular I got from my grandfather that I’m starting to restore. I hope you have a great day man. Happy Labor Day
7:15 its for blowing out the saw dust, correct me if im wrong. But i remember seeing it on the internet somewere once
Ahh very interesting, Thanks Nico!😊
Great collection Dan. We must find you a 026. It seems every firewood cutter here had one. A 026 was my first Stihl.
Thanks Clint! Yeah, Chris was saying the same, gonna have to start lookin!😊
I've still got mine from 1996 and run it often. Cuts like a scalded dog.
Wow. What a lovely collection!! "Stihl" the best brand of chainsaw around for decades, would gladly take one out to the forest! German engineering at its finest!! Much respect from Texas!! ✌️❤️🤟🤠
Thanks Ian! I appreciate it man!😉
For sure they were, homelite Wiz's were great for flush cutting stumps.
Stihl best saws ever ....love the collection .
Thanks Robert!😉
020 AV was the best climbing/bucket saw. 056 magnum was a beast that got replaced by 066. I also had 084 on my truck along w/wiz 77, biggest stihl I ran was the 090. Nice collection
Thanks man 😊
My old man is still using my Grandpas mid 1970's 045 from the farm that he inherited, even though he has a brand new Husq. It's easier for him to start, and he's most familiar with it so he went back to it after buying a new one. I run an MS170 for most everything, but it's too small so I'm looking for McCulloch 10-10's at estates sales, as well as the Homelite XL12, XL 76, XL 700 etc. Before I knew any of this, I came across all these saws in the past for next to nothing and passed like a noob. I see a 031 or a 036 at just about every estate sale in Iowa.
Awesome Story Brother, thanks for sharing 😉
Nice collection Dan! I love the old classic Stihl saws. I have nothing g good to say about anything Stihl in the last few years.
Thank man! Just like everything else, they don't make em like they used to!🤪
The 461 and 261 that the mill I work for purchased, have been flawless, and I am hearing very good reports on the 500i.
Lovely chainsaws you have there, I sher the same passion and I know it is hard to stop collecting them. Well done, I like it.
Thanks 👍😁
Nice Stihl Motorsägens! Hope you & the family have a great 4th!
Thanks Swamp! You as well my Friend!😁👍👍
Verry nice collection of Stihls Dan
Thanks Joe, Good to hear from ya man!😉
Very nice collection Dan! I'm a bit surprised you haven't included an 026. I know you're in a heavy logging region so a lot of BIG Stihls there. The 026 may not have been big enough to be as popular there but for the firewood cutters in KY, the 026 was probably one of the most popular/desired saws used. The 026 are 48cc or 49cc and pretty light. Lots of power but easy on the shoulders and arms, probably why a lot of guys liked them here. (Me too, I still have one old 026 waiting its turn for a freshen up. )
Thanks Chris, might have to find me an 026, Clint was surprised I didn't have one as well!🤔
026 is 49cc and it is one of my favorites
@@brownwrench Love them 026 saws!
Love your stuff and videos!!
Thanks Fred, Appreciate you man!😊👍👍
Nice collection of old Stihls!
Thanks Jeffrey, didn't realize I had that many till I drug em all out!🤪
041 great saw..lovely sound when idling...shouldn't take much to get them going.....nice collection 🤟
Thanks Man! Can't wait!😊
Yes. Love those older stihls.we have many saws that are the same. I need some of the bigger ones.🖤🧡🖤🧡🖤🧡
Thanks Man! Yeah, we have some bigger ones lurking around here as the logging was pretty big in the Leavenworth area years ago..😊
My next 2 project saws are an 045 and an 075, both have spark and should only need minor tinkering.
@@nathanadrian7797 oh man!!!!👍👊🌳💚🌳
@@Thetreefella The electrician at work today offered me 3 051 Stihls in trade for some work on a trio of 61 Husky's. I am quickly acquiring too many project saws.
@Nathan Adrian awe man!!! That's awesome!!!
Thank s Dan I love chane saws .
No problem Sir!😊
I love you’re collection
I just bought a stihl 017 yesterday
Thanks Brother! That's awesome!😉
Nice collection! A little bit jelly! 👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks Buddy! They sort of snuck up on me! One here, one there...🤣
Nice collection, I've worked for a Stihl dealer for 16 years, my oldest stihl saw is a 08s.
Thanks Christopher, That's Awesome, would like to find an 08 someday...😊
@@KainKustomGarage I'm moving too Tennessee at the end of the month and don't have room keep it unfortunately, not sure what I'll end up doing with it but if you're interested we can work something out for sure lol
@@KainKustomGarage buenas,,, España está plagado de 08,,,,, yo tengo varias en mi pequeña coleccion
Saludos desde Norte de España
I have a 032 electronic with no brake ,it just has the guard
Mine are old enough to have failing plastic. Mid and early 90s 026 and 034.
That muffler on those 056 are from a Magnum. I guess it doesn’t necessarily mean it is one but that’s what those mufflers came on. The 45, 45 Super and 56 had a regular style muffler. Nice collection!
That's good to know, appreciate the info my friend!😉😁👍👍
Now that's what u call a man cave. Better than money in the bank. Most of these saws worth more now than they cost new and will continue to rise in value.ur saws are in super condition💪😀
Thanks TC! Can you talk to my wife about how these saws are an investment?🤣🤣
Nice collection man.
Thanks Buddy, I appreciate it Sir!😁
My 031AV started pouring bar oil out under the carb box recently, especially when reaching up to trim branches. I found the guts (check ball, spring, and aluminum body) from the oil tank breather had fallen out of the plastic fitting. I had a $2 garage sale junker I was able to swap parts, and loctite in place. I have it fixed but concerned it will fall out again. It needs a tiny hose clamp or something clamped around the plastic valve housing to put a little squeeze on aluminum valve body. Have you ever run into this?
Hmm, interesting...never ran into that🤔
I always think the 032 was the best looking one of the era and had an upright fuel tank!
Yes, beautiful saw!
Dad ran an 031AV for years. Great saw.
If im not mistaken, Stihls numbers are different because they used cubic inches where other brands used cubic centimeters.
Just plug the stihl numbers into a CI to CC calculator...again if im not mistaken, but you should get close.
Thanks Jason, yeah makes total sense 😉
Sweet collection my brother .!!! 🦾🧬☀️
Thanks Billy! I appreciate it man..😁
Awesome gaggle of Stihl saws...remember those oil cans were 40:1 ....So Stihl sizes make prefect sense.....the model number is in cubic inches....example 056....5.6 cu.in....but as a super,mag, or mag2 they punch them up....ie...056 Mag II...has a 5.7 cu. in displacement..As the Husqvarna model numbers first number is version and the next 2 or 3 numbers are the CC displacement of the saw....example...266...2nd version of a 66 cc saw... Have a great fourth of July really enjoy your videos Shoe.
Thanks Shoe! That is very Helpful...makes more sense now😊👍👍
👍👍nice saws
Thanks Man!😉
I love my 045av an 045super, you need a 056super i can wait to get mine back together
Thanks Dan, I know right, I can't believe I found those Big Beasts!😁
@@KainKustomGarage found both of mine non running on the side of the road for free. Couple carb kits an some tlc an they run like tops
Get yourself an 041S, they're 72cc & quite rare! Only made, I believe, for 2 years. Keep the rpms to around 10000.
Sounds cool! I'll keep an eye out 😁
could you recommend a good place to get parts for a Stihl 028 super wood boss chainsaw?
I get most of my stuff fro Ebay to be Honest, all the Retailers are on there too, little Red Barn, Wolf creek saws...etc...😊
Your 041 with the orange top with the low profile air filter cover. Any chance you can tell me or show me where the air filter base sits? I have an 041 that I think has the wrong cover on it.
Hey man, as far as I know it's a plastic base that goes right on top of the carb...
@@KainKustomGarage I got it they had the carb spacer flipped 👍
I think you have a problem 😆 my dad had a 041 farm boss when I was a kid . It got stolen. I also remember using that oil.
Ha ha! That's awesome Brian!😉
I have the red top 041 av, are parts available?
Ebay!
I loved my 045, it was an av super (87cc If I remember correctly), great saws, sorta regret selling it
The O56 mag II is the 87 cc in that class...have two of them.
@@robertshoemaker6204 yeah, I looked it up just to make sure but the 045av super is also 87cc, the non super model is 75cc, same case and everything I believe but just a bigger bore
@@liamb.6251 oh wow okay...had a falling partner of mine had a an 045 Super it was peppy makes sense...thanks
@@robertshoemaker6204 yeah no problem, yeah they're quite the powerhouse
@@liamb.6251 yep that for sure!!
Looks like you are Stihl adding to your collection. The numbers corresponds to cubic inches initially, then the words after ment something extra. 038 AV is 61cc, 038 AV Super is 68cc, and 038 Magnum is 72cc.
Ahh interesting, Thanks Josh- I'm terrible with numbers, that's why I don't port saws!🤣🤣
You're missing the 034 036 my favorite
Thanks Dan, yeah I need some more midsized ones!😁
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do you know what a STIHL 020 AVP is? early 70s I'd guess
Hmm, sounds about right
I got a 051 electirc
why does the 051 cut better than the 076
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Do you have a running 07? Or S10
Yes, have an S-10....should be a video on here somewhere 😀
I ought to be ashamed of myself I just have 1 Stihl an 042 but I used to tote 046s through the woods in my younger days.
Aww Geez, you just don't have the sickness like I do🤣 hmmm...I should try to find me an 046🤔
Goood 🍻
Thanks man! I appreciate it 😊
I have an old 024
Nice!
.hello..do you have chainsaw surplus here in philippines?
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I'm missing the legendary 08s and S10
Just plain Stihlerific !
One day I will get to them all...🤪
I'm betting on it !@@KainKustomGarage
got a 010 ill sell ya runs good but a little hard to start.
Haha, gotta lifetime of saws as it is....lol ol
075/076 is 111cc, 090 is 137cc, both need wheels!
Heavy old Beasts indeed!
020 super, 35.2cc and 2.3hp.
Thanks Raymond, that helps alot!😊
@@KainKustomGarage A Bit more info for the 1114 model, 020 super, built from Sept. 15, 1977 untill Jan. 15, 1993, without and with chain brake, the 020 av also the 1114 model had 31.8ccm with 2.2 hp, built from 1971-1979, early years on both had points, later years were electric ignition, the later 020 1993-2000 is the following 1129 Model, but I believe the same motor and hp.
Thanks Raymond, I appreciate you Brother!😁
Hola está buena la colección yo tengo una sthil contra y si hay algún interesado en comprarla
COMO POSSO ENTRA EM CONTATO COM VC PRA CONPRA UM MOTO SERRA
Not for sale😁
i had a good 051 new piston and cylinder 42 inch bar new chain and some hunt took it she gone
Ahh what! It got stolen? Sorry to hear that Bill...😪
im just getting into powersaws i got a few stihls so far. this made my man parts tingle some, just saying. super cool and nice collection
Thanks Man! That's awesome! Appreciate it Brother!😉
Handle heated by exhaust
Hmm, never seen one of those 🤔
@KainKustomGarage that is the funny muffler in this post
Oddly enough, SOME of the part numbers get KINDA close to the cubic inches. But not really. And probably incidental.
Interesting Sir....😉
I have 16
The Stihl numbers a Cubic inches. Lol. 090 9 cubic inches and on down.
Thanks Brother 😊
Can't make video s like to this in English you would just get robbed
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