All depends, some usa, some Germany or Switzerland, some in Brazil
The Stihl Corporation of Virginia Beach still makes those famous chainsaws.
Stihl make their own chainsaws
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".
The Stihl company, Headquartered in Germany makes all Stihl tools,including chainsaws.
A Stihl 096 is a chainsaw. It is one of their most popular chainsaws for use when cutting down trees in residential areas.
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.
usually the super means a slightly larger displacement
Yes, there are specifications charts available for older Stihl chainsaws, typically found in user manuals or on Stihl's official website. Additionally, various online resources, forums, and chainsaw enthusiast websites may provide detailed specifications for specific models. For the most accurate information, it's recommended to check the model number directly against Stihl's documentation or contact a Stihl dealer.
Stihl chainsaws transitioned from the AV range to the MS series in the early 1990s. The MS designation was introduced to standardize the naming convention across their chainsaw models, enhancing clarity and recognition. This change marked a shift in branding while maintaining Stihl's commitment to quality and innovation in their product line.
log on to the Oregon chain saw web site and compare the model numbers