Bought this chainsaw with a 20" bar on Tuesday night from the closest Stihl dealer near me. Wednesday morning I proceeded to cut a 3' x 19" cherry log piece that been sitting out back for a couple years. Wanted to just break it up into loadable pieces to take to the dump. After cross cutting a 6" piece off the end, discovered the heartwood was still in near pristine condition. Decided to salvage it into a bowl blank. Cross cut went without any problems but as you see in the picture, the rip cut bound the chain up tight. Took the bar & chain off, cleaned everything up and was able to the rest of the cut completed. Took the saw back to the dealer and showed what happened and that I was concerned the oiler wasn't working properly. This saw does not have and adjustment for the oiler. They said the oiler was clogged, cleaned it up and sent me on my way. Today I tried the saw out on a 15" oak piece. Same results, 2 cross cuts go fine and the bam, saw stops working on the rip cut. Never had this problem before with my 7 year old 50cc Poulan Pro 20" or my Jonsered 71cc 2172 with a 28".
I'm not a tree service professional but not my first rodeo either. Been doing this bowl blank cutting for 10+ years. Allegedly, the stock chain is a semi-chisel type so I'm wondering if a different chain style would work better. The saw does clog up when ripping so maybe it's clogging up and preventing oil to reach the chain. I'm thinking maybe a skip tooth design would be a better choice. Did I buy a lemon or this predicament have a simple fix? The guy I bought this from is off until tomorrow so I'm told I have to deal with him about any replacements or refund. Any advice besides buy a Husky is well appreciated.


I'm not a tree service professional but not my first rodeo either. Been doing this bowl blank cutting for 10+ years. Allegedly, the stock chain is a semi-chisel type so I'm wondering if a different chain style would work better. The saw does clog up when ripping so maybe it's clogging up and preventing oil to reach the chain. I'm thinking maybe a skip tooth design would be a better choice. Did I buy a lemon or this predicament have a simple fix? The guy I bought this from is off until tomorrow so I'm told I have to deal with him about any replacements or refund. Any advice besides buy a Husky is well appreciated.

