The Stihl Corporation of Virginia Beach still makes those famous chainsaws.
The Stihl company, Headquartered in Germany makes all Stihl tools,including chainsaws.
Stihl make their own chainsaws
STIHL chainsaws are owned by the Andreas Stihl AG & Co. KG company, which is a German manufacturer. Founded in 1926 by Andreas Stihl, the company remains family-owned, with the Stihl family retaining significant ownership and involvement in its operations. STIHL is renowned for its high-quality outdoor power equipment, including chainsaws, and has a global presence in the market.
Efco makes Efco chainsaws, they are an Italian company. Their chainsaws are excellent pro level saws that compare directly with other top manufacturers. They use to make saws for John Deere until 2007 when JD signed a contract with Stihl. They can found under other names such as Olympic I believe.
Some Stihl chainsaws are, in spite of them being a German company.
Yes, although the company also manufactures in Germany, their home.
MS stands for 'Magnum Series' of Stihl chainsaws, their moderate to average use line.ACTUALLY: PER ANDREAS STIHL HIMSELF: IT'S "MOTO SAGEN"...GERMAN FOR "POWER-SAW".
Stihl engines are designed and manufactured by the Stihl company, which is a German power tools manufacturer known for its outdoor power equipment. The company produces a range of products, including chainsaws, trimmers, and blowers, and they design their engines in-house to ensure high performance and reliability. Stihl focuses on innovation and efficiency in their engine technology, often incorporating features that enhance fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.
I like Stihl but it would really be a matter of choice. Husqvarna makes some pretty killer saws as well.
A Stihl 096 is a chainsaw. It is one of their most popular chainsaws for use when cutting down trees in residential areas.
In Stihl chainsaws, "TS" stands for "Treetop Series." This designation typically refers to a line of professional-grade tools designed for tree care and maintenance, emphasizing performance and efficiency for arborists and landscapers.
usually the super means a slightly larger displacement