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General Forestry => Chainsaws => Topic started by: jonnywood on April 05, 2011, 10:35:55 AM

Title: 075 and there worth
Post by: jonnywood on April 05, 2011, 10:35:55 AM
so the dealer told me that the saw is geting gas. spark is good. going into the saw will cast 300+ for parts for just the top end from stihl.
is this older saw worth that kind of investment

just looking to use the saw for milling.

if its worth that can you get aftermarket parts at a cheeper price?

thanks for the info
Title: Re: 075 and there worth
Post by: beenthere on April 05, 2011, 11:17:20 AM
jonnywood
What is an 075 running saw worth to you?
Could you lay out $300 for a different running saw and have as much as you would have by fixing the 075?

Its worth can only be figured by you, not very well by us. ;)
Title: Re: 075 and there worth
Post by: jonnywood on April 05, 2011, 11:30:04 AM
i guess more what i am saying is. i dont know alot about the 075 so if 300 gives me a good running saw was the 075 a good saw.
Title: Re: 075 and there worth
Post by: tyb525 on April 05, 2011, 01:23:17 PM
I can't tell you it's worth or how it is as a saw, but you might try www.chainsawr.com for parts, you can probably find them cheaper there.
Title: Re: 075 and there worth
Post by: Ianab on April 05, 2011, 04:45:37 PM
Well the 075 was a great old beast of a saw, and would be one of the best machines you could use for milling.

You have to make the call on how much money you put into it, but with a proper rebuild it should so the job as well as a $1,000 new saw.

I wouldn't look at it as what the saw is worth after the rebuild, it might only be worth $200, but rather how much cutting it's going to do for you over the next few years.

110cc of old school Stihl torque there.  8)

Again, check with Chainsawr regarding parts, and the guys here can probably advise you on how to strip it down and rebuild it yourself.

Ian
Title: Re: 075 and there worth
Post by: jonnywood on April 07, 2011, 04:45:47 PM
thanks for all the good info. now to find parts
anyone know of a good must have book on chainsaw repair that would be helpfull?
Title: Re: 075 and there worth
Post by: tyb525 on April 07, 2011, 07:18:45 PM
Some of our members that frequent the chainsaw forum have tons of knowledge on the subject ;)
Title: Re: 075 and there worth
Post by: sawguy21 on April 07, 2011, 11:37:41 PM
As Ian said,the 075 is a torque monster. Great for milling but like my ex girlfriend it is high maintenance. The carb, muffler, and decomp valve tended to vibrate loose. The oil pump was a problem, it would let oil leak into the crank case causing a hydraulic lock. I would not sink a bunch of money into it, better to look for something more modern like a MS660 or 880 as a work saw.
Title: Re: 075 and there worth
Post by: man of stihl on April 10, 2011, 03:00:35 PM
I think the 075 is a beast of a saw. I do have to use threadlocker when reassembling after a rebuild. But i do on all my saws anyhow. I also use locknuts on the carb. a good running 075 is worth$ 400.00+. for i have sold 2 on ebay. Is the cylinder salvageable? I have had to replace the piston and rings on them. not the cylinder. after market pistons are only about $35.00 + ship.