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  1. Al Smith

    Stihl HT 75

    Oh that little pup is only about 2 cubic inchs if that .A weedwacker engine with a saw on the end is all it is . Handy as a pocket on a shirt though .My cheapy Poulan has saved me a lot of climbing ,getting ladders out and all that stuff . No more tree work than I do I can't justify the price...
  2. Al Smith

    Stihl HT 75

    I think you could straighten the splines if you could get them apart .Therein lies the problem because they somehow get "twisted " as well as bent and won't collapse like they are supposed to . On that one I did ,the shaft runs true but again only a frew feet of in /out travel . Geeze that was...
  3. Al Smith

    Stihl HT 75

    Oh ,you know they are what they are .It's nothing more than a little 24 cc weedwacker engine with a saw head on a pole . Actually even my cheapy Poulan has saved me a lot of either getting out a ladder or climbing a tree to trim it .I'm not a pro at all and only take care of the 3 properties I...
  4. Al Smith

    Stihl HT 75

    Surprisingly it doesn't rock and roll that badly .It runs a whole lot better than my 200 dollar Poulan I'll say that for it .
  5. Al Smith

    Stihl HT 75

    In all the forums I've ever participated in there has never to my knowledge much said about these things . I've heard you can't straighten a bend shaft ,partially true because this one was so bent it was inoperaerable . I scored a partial victory in that I straightened the tube plus the...
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