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2 hours ago, DCS6800i said:

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Bought a saw a while ago which wouldn't run... did a good once over then stripped the carb - somebody had put a new diaphragm in upside down ?‍♂️flipped it over, she's been a great saw ever since ?

Bought a DSC6800i for 50 quid as a non runner, that needed a fuel line. Good condition saw too. Still haven't found a saw in a skip though.

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2 hours ago, bmp01 said:

Bought a DSC6800i for 50 quid as a non runner, that needed a fuel line. Good condition saw too. Still haven't found a saw in a skip though.

 

You lucky lucky git!!

 

Cherish it for the rest of your days, they are mighty saws ? my one is my pride and joy

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8 hours ago, DCS6800i said:

 

You lucky lucky git!!

 

Cherish it for the rest of your days, they are mighty saws ? my one is my pride and joy

Ditto, I really like the old school design and feel of this saw. 

I think I've now ironed out all the gremlins left behind by previous owners. ..  

 

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2 hours ago, bmp01 said:

Ditto, I really like the old school design and feel of this saw. 

I think I've now ironed out all the gremlins left behind by previous owners. ..  

 

 

 

Yep, it is something else!

Heavy by modern standards, but its real nice saw to use.

 

Nice to know I'm not the only lover of that saw ?

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