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On 07/01/2022 at 19:28, openspaceman said:

There have been lots of suggestions to try out and I cannot add anything without seeing the saw but I do have a donor 266 with most of the engine bits (mice ate some of the plastic parts as it was put away with vegetable oil in the tank) if you are close.

Thanks... Andover area? 

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34 minutes ago, sandycb said:

Thanks. I've got a new (well, old) saw. Still thinking about whether to persevere with the 266 or sell it. Are you looking to ditch the donor saw or sell it? 

I've kept the bits because a friend's son still uses a 266 in their woodland but happy to let bits go if they get you running, maybe a donation to cancer research if it works.

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