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had the same problem, as a groundie re-fueling for climber, regardless of over-filling, return to starting point and apply more pressure to the centre circle. this always works for me.

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had the same problem, as a groundie re-fueling for climber, regardless of over-filling, return to starting point and apply more pressure to the centre circle. this always works for me.

 

I't'll sneak up and get you one day soon, :sneaky2:

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not down my leg it wont!:001_tt2:

 

Fair point, could be your climbers leg, but what if it falls off while he's pulling the saw up, and your standing underneath it?:sneaky2::sneaky2:

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Fair point, could be your climbers leg, but what if it falls off while he's pulling the saw up, and your standing underneath it?:sneaky2::sneaky2:

 

surely you never stand under a saw being pulled up? thats just dangerous! obviously its worth double checking the cap before use.

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The new caps are ACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

The oil cap has a small rectangle cut out of it, there is a corresponding rectangle cut out of the fill hole, just line up the two cut outs, push down firmly and turn, Simples!!!

 

I think these caps are a good indicator of intellect, I have had groundies who really struggled to do them and to be honest the weren't much good at owt!!

 

The ones who got the caps straight off were better all round!!!

 

I would like a new 66 but won't buy one till they come with new caps.

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The new caps are ACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I would like a new 66 but won't buy one till they come with new caps.

 

Guess that will be when they replace to 660 then, whenever that will be:sneaky2:

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I find removing them correctly is a good start.

 

If they are removed with the lugs lined up correctly, and the tank isnt overfilled, they should go straight on.

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