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12 hours ago, Husqvarna King said:

Don't sell it!! Really regret selling my 357, great saw and that looks in good nick. It'll still be going when the newer ones are on the scrap heap

Lol. Unfortunately it’s pretty much what I do for a living (amongst other things) I buy, do up, service and repair broken garden equipment. Just got a massive load of it which this saw came with. So need to sell it all now. Got shed loads of Stihl and Husky stuff which I’m really pleased about as it’s in great nick! ?

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1 hour ago, Carl358 said:

Lol. Unfortunately it’s pretty much what I do for a living (amongst other things) I buy, do up, service and repair broken garden equipment. Just got a massive load of it which this saw came with. So need to sell it all now. Got shed loads of Stihl and Husky stuff which I’m really pleased about as it’s in great nick! ?

hi carl358, you dont by any chance have a fly wheel for a stihl064, getting a pig of a kick off the pull start.cheers struie.

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5 hours ago, struie said:

hi carl358, you dont by any chance have a fly wheel for a stihl064, getting a pig of a kick off the pull start.cheers struie.

Unfortunately not mate, things like that do come up on ebay alot though.

What do you mean that you get a kick off the pull start though incidentally?

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6 hours ago, struie said:

hi carl358, you dont by any chance have a fly wheel for a stihl064, getting a pig of a kick off the pull start.cheers struie.

If you are after part 1122 400 1204, I have a good one, no damage, all vanes in place. I offered it to another some time ago and he vaporised which pissed me off a bit after agreeing to purchase it anyway, his loss your..........etc

I will want a fair price for it but it is available.

 

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Typical of some of the ijuts I have had to deal with on eBay that have no comprehension of what an Auction is.....you bid, you buy, you pay.....simple, it isn't a lifestyle choice, you aren't in Primark!!!

Joe is a good bloke, he may have been a bit premature but knowing him, he will have it!

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10 hours ago, spudulike said:

Typical of some of the ijuts I have had to deal with on eBay that have no comprehension of what an Auction is.....you bid, you buy, you pay.....simple, it isn't a lifestyle choice, you aren't in Primark!!!

Joe is a good bloke, he may have been a bit premature but knowing him, he will have it!

You'll be seeing it soon enough I imagine

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