The FS/KM 91 series are our most popular with customers. Commercial and Homeowners, especially those with larger properties with various needs, ie blade attachments. Also, appreciate you bringing up the valve adjustment…👍
Thanks for watching. The FS91 is a great machine. Homeowners are usually blown away by the power they have compared to most anything they have ever run before.
One question my friend Stihl recommends regular unleaded gas 89 octane or higher nobody buys 89 octane either 87 or 93. If you use that then you get water in your equipment which isn't covered under warranty the manual mentions nothing about ethanol free fuel so how can anybody use gas with water in it Stihl says to use but you can't because warranty isn't covered Stihl basically saying use crappy gas ???😡😡
The FS/KM 91 series are our most popular with customers. Commercial and Homeowners, especially those with larger properties with various needs, ie blade attachments. Also, appreciate you bringing up the valve adjustment…👍
Thanks for watching. The FS91 is a great machine. Homeowners are usually blown away by the power they have compared to most anything they have ever run before.
Awesome video thank you. Just picked up a used one today.
Glad it helped. Can’t wawait to hear how much you enjoy it
You sold me on this unit. I have a 56 and need to move up. I wish my salesman had told me about the capabilities of the 56.
Did you buy it at an OPE dealer or a hardware store?
Hey! I bought one of the and noticed the shafts are completely dry brand new, no lube. Should this be applied?
Apply lube. Not common to be dry
One question my friend Stihl recommends regular unleaded gas 89 octane or higher nobody buys 89 octane either 87 or 93. If you use that then you get water in your equipment which isn't covered under warranty the manual mentions nothing about ethanol free fuel so how can anybody use gas with water in it Stihl says to use but you can't because warranty isn't covered Stihl basically saying use crappy gas ???😡😡
I think the statement is common to all manufacturers. Honda says 87 or higher.
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