Is a Stihl 029 Super a good chainsaw?

Is a Stihl 029 Super a good chainsaw?

Re: Stihl 029 Super The 029 Supers and MS290’s are very good saws. They are just a pain in the butt to rebuild comparatively. But, there is no reason that anybody that is not in the business would need to rebuild a saw unless they do something dumb.

How many cc is a Stihl 029 farm boss?

The 029 is: 54.1cc (3.3 C.I.) – 13.0 lbs.

What size bar does a Stihl 029 use?

Stihl says it can handle from 16-20″. As with most things, if you are at the edge of recommended duty, performance can start to slip. But to answer your question… Yes, the 029 was designed to handle a 20″ bar.

How much is a 029 Stihl chainsaw worth?

An 029 sells around here for $200 to $300.

How big of a bar can I put on a Stihl 029?

Moderate Moderator Yes, the 029 was designed to handle a 20″ bar.

How many cc is a Stihl ms290?

56.cc
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MS 290 Specifications – Mid-Range Use
DISPLACEMENT 56.cc (3.45 cu. in.)
ENGINE POWER 2.8 kW (3.8 bhp)
POWERHEAD WEIGHT 5.9 kg (13.0 lbs.)
GUIDE BAR LENGTHS* (Recommended ranges) 40 to 50 cm (16″ to 20″)

What are the Stihl 029 chainsaw specifictions?

Stihl 029 Chainsaw Specifications. 54.1cc (3.3 C.I.) – 13.0 lbs. – 3.7 hp 029 is 45mm bore 310 is 47mm bore Idle Speed 2800 RPm. Engine oil: Stihl two-stroke engine oil or a comparable brand, classified “TC.” Fuel tank capacity: 1.2 pints. Oil tank capacity: 0.68 pint. Ignition System. The Stihl 029 has a magneto-type, breakerless ignition system.

What do Stihl Chainsaw model numbers mean?

Stihl chain saw model numbers contain the letters MS, which is short for the German word motorsagen, which means motor saw. This labeling holds true for other Stihl product lines, as well.

Who makes Stihl chain saws?

Andreas Stihl AG & Company KG (/stiːl/ (listen), German: [ʃtiːl]) is a German manufacturer of chainsaws and other handheld power equipment including trimmers and blowers. Their headquarters are in Waiblingen , Baden-Württemberg, near Stuttgart , Germany. Stihl was founded in 1926 by Andreas Stihl, an important innovator in early chain saw production.

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