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Why do my MS200's only last a 18 months!


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We have had 4 MS200's that after about 18 months (if they don't get nicked) seem to stop running properly and need huge amounts of cash spent on them to get them going again. Our ground saws seem to run and run. We've an 039 that we use loads which I've had for over 8 years and apart from replacing bits which wear out it's never missed a beat. I know the ms200's get alot of abuse in the tree, but I don't think after a year or two I should be needing to spend £150+ to repair them.

 

Do other people get Ms200's to run for a long time or is it best just selling them at a year old?

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There have been a lot of carb issues on the Zama carbs used on the 200's.They get little cracks internally in the carbs which draw air and cause a lean run condition.I did a thread on the TH a couple of years back on this subject . Andy [Lakeside] in the PNW has found many bad carbs as well on 200's.

 

As far as long life ,I've worked on few that were 5 or 6 years old and still ran pretty well,just needed minor repairs.I think more meet their demise from falls than die from being worn out.

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