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19 minutes ago, Paddy1000111 said:

Be interesting to see what you get with that. I've got at least £750 of those accumulated about the house 🤣

I don't drink Paddy so gave the ones I got to my mate, he was impressed with his delivery and now a loyal customer 

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Started with the 180s with points ignition, then 280s then 380 cd( capacitor discharge ) and 380k power cutter, followed by the 480cd and 480k, there were many changes over the years but the cylinder and piston never changed, interestingly enough the cylinder was also used on the 77 which was the 65 with the 80 cylinder, if the saw vibrates quit bad I would charge the six av mounts as the rubber will deteriorate over time, if the front ones break it will break the oil hose at the front.

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10 minutes ago, adw said:

Started with the 180s with points ignition, then 280s then 380 cd( capacitor discharge ) and 380k power cutter, followed by the 480cd and 480k, there were many changes over the years but the cylinder and piston never changed, interestingly enough the cylinder was also used on the 77 which was the 65 with the 80 cylinder, if the saw vibrates quit bad I would charge the six av mounts as the rubber will deteriorate over time, if the front ones break it will break the oil hose at the front.

So no CD player then Andrew ? 🤥

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