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I made a 188 by taking a 181 and fitting a 54mm piston and cylinder from the 288. Works a treat as is my milling saw on a 36" chilaskan, absolutely rips. I have a 281 I rebuilt and am tempted to do the same on this one.

 

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I made a 188 by taking a 181 and fitting a 54mm piston and cylinder from the 288. Works a treat as is my milling saw on a 36" chilaskan, absolutely rips. I have a 281 I rebuilt and am tempted to do the same on this one.

 

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Was this with an OEM piston and cylinder, or an aftermarket one? I did think about doing the same on the 281 I've found but wasn't sure on the quality/performance of the aftermarket as it's difficult/expensive to find OEM ones

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Toby,

 

Will sell you this for £350 with 30" bar and new unused full chisel chain. It was a 66 that logged that Beech in the pic, the 288 was for making the stump flat. I don't work the 288 hard, it was always a back up for the 66 so it's only seen reasonable work over the years. Can post a vid of it cutting if it helps.

 

The saw has a minor issue just now with the brake creeping on which I will fix and a small section of the sideplate is missing you can see in the pic.

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