The recalled saws were sold nationally through Stihl servicing dealers for about $400 to $450 each. has received at least one report of a fire associated with a worn-out ignition ground wire. An ignition ground wire on the saw can wear out prematurely and possibly start a fire if it comes into contact with gasoline from the saw or with any other combustible substance. of Virginia Beach, Va., announced today that it is recalling approximately 50,000 series 1127 chain saws, models 029 and 039 that were manufactured from Mato August 12, 1994. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Stihl Inc. Washington, D.C.- In cooperation with the U.S. Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and Minority Enterprise.
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