STIHL Chainsaws

For generations, STIHL has been renowned for its exceptional chainsaws. Delve into everything you need to know about chainsaws, from the latest innovations by STIHL to expert advice and invaluable tips and tricks. Explore our comprehensive guides, expert advice, and invaluable tips and tricks all in one place!

  1. Starting Your STIHL Chainsaw

    Starting Your STIHL Chainsaw

    Getting a chainsaw started may pose a challenge, but you can achieve a smooth and efficient startup with proper maintenance and techniques. By following the appropriate safety guidelines and practicing the correct techniques, anyone can quickly learn to start a chainsaw.

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  2. Felling a Tree with a Chainsaw

    Felling a Tree with a Chainsaw

    Looking to fell a tree safely and efficiently with a STIHL Chainsaw? Look no further! Learn the best techniques as well as all the necessary precautions to take.

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  3. STIHL Chainsaw Fuel Mix

    STIHL Chainsaw with fuel, engine oil and lubricant on a work bench

    Get essential tips for maintaining your STIHL Petrol Chainsaw. We cover fuel and oil ratios, fuel type, mixing and refueling, longevity tips, and chainsaw bar lubrication, all aimed at helping you keep your chainsaw running smoothly and reliably for years.

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  4. Chainsaw Safety Equipment

    Chainsaw Safety Equipment

    Maximize your safety while using a STIHL chainsaw with our extensive line of protective equipment. From protective chaps and helmets to ear and eye protection, our gear provides the essential safety features you need for any cutting task, whether it's in your backyard or in the wilderness.

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  5. Safe Chainsaw Operation

    Man wearing STIHL protective gear cutting wood with a STIHL chainsaw

    Our guide on safe chainsaw operation is designed to help you prioritize safety while using your STIHL chainsaw. By following these guidelines, you can confidently use your STIHL Chainsaw for any task, from simple trimming to more complex cutting operations.

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  6. How To Clean your Chainsaw

    How To Clean your Chainsaw

    When using your Chainsaw, debris such as plant remnants, sap, and resin can cling to the chain, and dust can build up in the engine components. If not cleaned properly, this can not only affect the performance and functionality of your Chainsaw, but also compromise your safety. Here are some tips on how to clean and prepare your Chainsaw before storing it.

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  7. Chainsaw Sharpening Guide From Experts | STIHL SHOP

    STIHL Chainsaws on a ;o

    Sharpening a chain may seem like a daunting task, but with the right tools and a little bit of know-how, it can be a simple and rewarding process. Whether you are a seasoned professional or a DIY enthusiast, this guide will help you get the most out of your Chainsaw and keep it cutting like new. So grab your tools and let's get started!

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  8. Chainsaw Buying Guide: What Chainsaw should I Buy?

    STIHL MS 171, MS 181, MS 211 are lying on tree trunks in forest

    Homeowners and professionals across New Zealand choose STIHL Chainsaws for their exceptional performance and high quality. From sawing firewood to felling large trees in the forest, STIHL has the widest range in the market with over 30 Chainsaws including battery electric and petrol models. Read on to find out what Chainsaw is best for your jobs.

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  9. How To Cut Firewood Using A Chainsaw

    How To Cut Firewood Using A Chainsaw

    If you’re looking to turn an old stump by the fence into firewood for the winter, or a room that doesn’t get much sun into the brightest room in the house, you know what that means - it’s chainsaw time...

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  10. Using and Mixing Fuel

    Man mixing fuel for his STIHL petrol tools

    Ensuring that you have the correct fuel mixture is essential for optimal performance and prolonging the life of your petrol tool. The fuel mixture should be a blend of two-stroke engine oil and petrol. The recommended fuel-to-oil ratio for most two-stroke engines is 50: In this article, we cover everything you need to know to help keep your tools at their best.

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