The 056 was made from the late 1970's to the mid 1980's.
That depends on the model! Most, but not all, are made (engineered) for the mechanic's sake. There are exceptions like the 015, 020, MS200, etc.
Usually "pot metal," or low-grade steel.
The Stihl 038 chainsaw was first introduced in 1973. It became a popular model for both professional and residential users due to its reliability and performance. Production of the 038 continued until the late 1980s, during which it underwent various updates and improvements.
You are trying to force the chainsaw to perform a bigger job for which it is not designed, or the blade is dull (reason for black marks)
What is the part number of the sprocket of stihl 025 ?
The Stihl 056 Magnum II chainsaw was produced in limited numbers, primarily during the 1980s and 1990s. While exact production figures are not publicly available, it is estimated that several thousand units were made. These chainsaws are now considered collectible among enthusiasts and professionals due to their durability and performance.
You could use a knife, scissors, or a chainsaw, depending what material your circle is made from.
It stands for Anti-Vibration. I have two Stihl saws made in the 80's (an 015AV and an 034AVSuper). The 034 replaced a really old 041 without the AV, so I can attest that it really makes using the saws a lot more comfortable if you plan on using it for more than an hour or so at once. But then again, all the new Stihl saws have the AV now :o)
Usually "pot metal," or low-grade steel.
Germany
1990