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26 minutes ago, spudulike said:

I tend to like clever muffler mods that give you the performance but not the ear bleeding noise some can give. I go subtle on these saws;)

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You have got to remember that the guys in the UK do a lot of domestic work rather than in the middle of nowhere so having a saw that performs rather than making your ears bleed at 1/2 mile away is the better option...believe me......you are the one that wears spangly dresses and sling-backs at the weekend.....or so your mates say;):scared1:

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43 minutes ago, spudulike said:

You have got to remember that the guys in the UK do a lot of domestic work rather than in the middle of nowhere so having a saw that performs rather than making your ears bleed at 1/2 mile away is the better option...believe me......you are the one that wears spangly dresses and sling-backs at the weekend.....or so your mates say;):scared1:

Did you just insult Scotland?

 

Speaking of, is it just me or are the midges already out? No more dresses then.

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On 02/03/2019 at 22:09, charlie said:

Ace saw but mine isn’t oiling at all already - only bought it in the Black Friday last year. Anyone else had issues with there’s not oiling properly?

Mine seems to have stopped oiling today.

It is clean, little used and I've checked the adjustment screw.

Any ideas?

  Stuart

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Can anyone help with my echo?? Brillaint sayw when working but recently mine has nearly been thrown out the tree on many occasions. Starts and runs fine from cold and the idle is spot on. The problem is when it warms up and then turned off. When I try to restart it has to be full choked and then half choked for it to start. I noticed the primer bulb doesn't have any fuel in so a few pumps is required. It also seems to be a little low on power. 

My saw knowledge is pretty basic but any ideas on what to try would be greatly appreciated. 

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