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rebuilding a runover husky climbing saw, managed to buy a whole body for a tenner on fleabay, got everything onto the new shell, only probelm i have is the 2 screws that go thru the carburettor onto the body are not getting enough of a catch, causing the saw to draw air. the screws are the tap in type, i cant put a nut on the inside. Ideas pls

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rebuilding a runover husky climbing saw, managed to buy a whole body for a tenner on fleabay, got everything onto the new shell, only probelm i have is the 2 screws that go thru the carburettor onto the body are not getting enough of a catch, causing the saw to draw air. the screws are the tap in type, i cant put a nut on the inside. Ideas pls

 

theres a very good reason the saw was run over THERE CRAP :001_tt2::lol:

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luckily mate some1 from green machine ran over it when i was subbie climbing for them and upm bought me a new ms200t to replace it, its been in the corner of my shed for 3 years , parts were priced at 146.....i got them all for a tenner worth a rebuild....it wasnt 3 months old when run over so stil bags of power.

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