So many chiming in now are missing the original question, which is:
"Where does one find this tool AND for a reasonable price?"
All you have to do is make the phone call....
STIHL Part # 5910 890 2314 SCREWDRIVER » White's Farm Supply
STIHL 5910 890 2314 SCREWDRIVER for sale at White's Farm Supplywww.whitesfarmsupply.com
Glad you are not being picky. Are you going to frame it or use it?Per the title of my post,
"BG-86 BG86 Carb Adjustment Tool - Stihl# 59108902314",
I'm looking for the Stihl tool, not Aftermarket. Aftermarket and Genuine are not the same thing. Genuine Stihl tools, wrapped in Stihl packaging, bearing the Stihl trademark, etc are available in many places.
I'm looking for one for a reasonable price. That is the essence of my question. Does someone here know where I can find Stihl# 59108902314 for a reasonable price?
Why do you give a damn? Maybe try offering something constructive, otherwise....._______________. You can fill in the blank.Glad you are not being picky. Are you going to frame it or use it?
With all due respect, you could also have been a bit more helpful. I read the entire 6 pages of threads. It would have been helpful if you defined what a "reasonable price" was to you. Not knowing where you live does make a difference too. Canadian dollars are different and the east and west coasts just have different costs of living.Why do you give a damn? Maybe try offering something constructive, otherwise....._______________. You can fill in the blank.
For what it's worth, I found what I was looking for on acceptable terms. Maybe you should also read the posts in the thread.
I got it from a Stihl dealer - won't mention which one, but I travel in VA, WV, NC, and SC regularly. It was in one of those four states - won't say which state or dealer so as not to get them flagged. Stihl, the company, calls it a "screwdriver" in their ordering system, so I suppose that gets them around the "carb adjustment tool" verbage...With all due respect, you could also have been a bit more helpful. I read the entire 6 pages of threads. It would have been helpful if you defined what a "reasonable price" was to you. Not knowing where you live does make a difference too. Canadian dollars are different and the east and west coasts just have different costs of living.
And also helpful to the rest of us: if you would tell everyone where you ended up getting your tool!
Enjoy your adjusting!