FS: Stihl 010AV Chainsaw

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FS: Stihl 010AV Chainsaw

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Didn't really know where to put this, but as it's a tool...... ;)

Got 1 too many chainsaws and this wee beauty isn't getting used.
Plus I've pruned everything round here down to ground level. lol
Its got a huge 37cm3 engine and a 14" bar.
Great saw for having in the truck when going on those 4wd trips, just in case.
Nice and small/compact but very usable.
Plus, it's the only brand of saw to get.

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Going to help fund a new E-CAT safe to keep my other toys locked away.
$200 (+ any freight if buyer out of the area)
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Re: FS: Stihl 010AV Chainsaw

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How old is that saw roughly?
Does it start easily?
Does the chain brake work as designed?
Am very interested.
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Re: FS: Stihl 010AV Chainsaw

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It's a pre chain brake model. (AVQ model had the brake)
Dunno how old exactly, but I suspect mid to late '80s.
My other saw is a 034AV that has the later colours of orange/white with black handles and I got that in the early '90s.
Starts well. Haven't really used it much at all since getting it. Only used for pruning and some pallets at work.
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Re: FS: Stihl 010AV Chainsaw

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how long is it, body + bar?
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Re: FS: Stihl 010AV Chainsaw

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wjw wrote:how long is it, body + bar?


It's approx 700mm tip of bar cover to tip of handle.

There are smaller bars available though, if you want to make it smaller.
With a 12" bar it would be a real little ripper.
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Re: FS: Stihl 010AV Chainsaw

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Sold ;)
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