I live close to D&D. If you have never been, you gotta go. Closed on Wednesday and Sunday open till 12 on Saturday. Don't go on a rainy day because every logger from surrounding area and sometimes from out of state will be there getting repairs and supplies.I never said it was. I never claimed to be a chain saw expert by any means and I NEVER wanted to know ANYTHING about a chainsaw. I still DON'T but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
So I go to people who REALLY KNOW. That would be these guys. Most everything I've HAD to learn about chainsaws comes from them, to me, to who ever I'm trying to do a favor. I'm NOT here trying to LEARN about saws or teach or take a class on them. I'm trying to do someone a favor. When I want to learn something about them, I'll go to D&D. It will always be my first recommendation to anyone who asks.
I will not let anyone but them work on my saws. They are chainsaw geniuses. Their Dad taught Stihl how to fix their own saws. It's quite comical at times to be in there, highly recommended trip.