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3 hours ago, gary112 said:

Took the old 254xp today for a run out,still one of my favourite ever saws to use 👍.Anybody else still running one?

Yes I still use mine occasionally but have to be a bit careful with it as it has started running a bit weak and I haven't got round to seeing why. The 346 I recently rebuilt is my go to saw now and any one of 3 262s which are over 30 years old now if something needs a bit of grunt. I haven't had the bigger saws out for many years, too heavy and too  difficult to pull over.

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On 11/09/2021 at 20:35, openspaceman said:

Yes I still use mine occasionally but have to be a bit careful with it as it has started running a bit weak and I haven't got round to seeing why. The 346 I recently rebuilt is my go to saw now and any one of 3 262s which are over 30 years old now if something needs a bit of grunt. I haven't had the bigger saws out for many years, too heavy and too  difficult to pull over.

My guess would be an air leak .   Fuel hose , crank seals carb boot etc etc .

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2883B3A3-452A-495D-8CD7-E4050E653A6B.thumb.jpeg.42479d30cda5d1494f28465d0943c85d.jpegSo here is the front of the building,turns out there was a house to the left which has totally fallen down now and this building was used for housing livestock and feed stored upstairs,it was a small holding with about 10 acres of land with it 

I think the reason for the arches is that they’d store the cattle in them which would warm the dwelling above , or so I was told the other day at a very similar building !
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3 hours ago, woody paul said:

Well yesterday, got asked what this would be worth, runs very true hand or foot treadle. With makers plate. Anyone got an idea. 

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I've had a look at some historical auction prices and I'd say only about £50, poss £100 depending on size and condition in an auction. I'm sure someone would pay more for it if it was in a shop.

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