STIHL 090G GEAR DRIVE CHAINSAW FOR SALE

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2008

This saw is up for sale on ebay, potential buyers can take a look and listen to the cool sound. I don't want to sell but I don't really need it.

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  • how much you asking for the chain saw

  • Hi, its been sold, sad to say. Was a very nice saw. Thanks Dave.

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  • All you idiots saying people need to be a man without the brake, stop breeding please.  We have enough idiots in the world. Better safe than sorry.

  • they make good go cart engines

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  • Nice saw but soon I am goeng to sell my 090 powerhead I will soon post a video also check it out when I upload it but stihl 090's are always badass saws I have four of them and use them on a daily basies so I should know 2 of them have alaskan mills on them and the other two have 45" bars on them

  • running it without a load? ok lol.... nice saw

  • I fell a lot of timber with an 090 years ago, moved on to 075's, 076's and finally 084's.

    090's had 136cc engine, and were a brute, not much for anti-vibration in those days! No wonder my hands are a little stiff now......084's were my favourite ....by far! only 122cc engine but man would they cut!! Biggest improvements over the years were weight/power ratio, good anti-vibration and best of all....ELECTRONIC IGNITION!! no more messing with points...thanks for posting...pure nostalgia....

  • This saw sounds like pure sex.

  • @woodyate its the same engine as the mini micro bikes as well

  • @zimdogg4 Up until the early '50s essentially ALL chainsaws had reduction gearing between the crank and the drive sprocket. There was an evolutionary process, going from heavy, 2-man motorcycle-engined monsters with huge bars and very large pitch chains (modeled on 2-man crosscut saws) to the current generation.

  • Do u still have this Saw for sale?

  • some saws didn't have breaks both of my home lites don't have them. the worlds has changed over the years safety wasn't always a priority

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