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mikefla1 
     
 
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	Follow up on Power pruner 
	Original Message   Mar 19, 2005 5:24 pm	 | 
	
		
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Hey guys, well I ran across a pruner for sale today. It's  a Sthil model # HT101 I looked it up the saw runs for around 600.00 new. Well it was used 3 times he said the bar has one scrach on it, and the rest of the saw looked show room new. I bought it for 500.00 he had the recipt and the paper work for it. I asked him why he was selling it he said he bought it to cut down a couple of limbs and doesn't need it no more. Kinda sounds funny but oh well I got it. Anyone have this saw? thanks mike 
Exmark 48inch & Bridges 36inch walkbehind, Scotts 21 inch walk behind mower,Husqvarna trimmer and blower, Echo PE200 edger,Weedeater & Stihl HL45C hedge trimmers,Echo CS440 chain saw and a Stihl HT101 power pruner, and a El Cheapo pressure washer. 
 
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	Re: Follow up on Power pruner 
	Reply #4   Mar 21, 2005 4:31 pm	 | 
	
		
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What does stihl recommend as chain lube? i'd stay with mfgrs recommendations. Ive used many different brands of chain oil through the years, and seen it in many colors, ranging from a natural oil color, to red, blue and green. the common property of all these oils is its very "sticky" and adhires to the bar and chain well, where other types of oil will have more of a tendancy to sling off, and not provide adiquate lubrication. Personally ive never had a problem with lack of lube to a chain or bar with chain oil, and the only time ive ever altered, was to thin the bar oil, per mfgrs recommendations for sub zero tempratures. 
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	Re: Follow up on Power pruner 
	Reply #6   Mar 22, 2005 12:25 pm	 | 
	
		
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buy the best oil for it you can find. its not like your gonna cut up 10 cord of firewood or anything.  its a pruner...very handy and a good one but you cant possibly use it that much compared to a chainsaw. so you wont use that much oil so the good stuff is cost effective. later chris
  
 
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mikefla1 
     
 
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	Re: Follow up on Power pruner 
	Reply #7   Mar 22, 2005 2:17 pm	 | 
	
		
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I got to run up to the mower shop this weekend to buy some blades for the mowers, I'll see what all he's got. Thank you for the info. later, mike 
Exmark 48inch & Bridges 36inch walkbehind, Scotts 21 inch walk behind mower,Husqvarna trimmer and blower, Echo PE200 edger,Weedeater & Stihl HL45C hedge trimmers,Echo CS440 chain saw and a Stihl HT101 power pruner, and a El Cheapo pressure washer. 
 
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