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we replace the oli cap on our current ms200 and it refuses to lock propoly, (well it does but theres a knack to it) i was of ill one day and the replacement groundsman didnt no about this knack,, he sent the saw up to the climber, climber clips it on his harness, looks down a minit lates to find the cap undone and chain oil soaking his trousers and hi climbing rope.

 

Ok, so sometimes the oil cap might not "sit" properly, but tbh its not had to giggle about and make it secure. I wish the 660 came with them, then id buy one!

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Ok, so sometimes the oil cap might not "sit" properly, but tbh its not had to giggle about and make it secure. I wish the 660 came with them, then id buy one!

 

not this one,, if u dnt no my knack for doing it up it looks like its sitting propoly but then lift out,,, it might be gunked up or sumit, but as its not my saw i cba to fiddle with it,,, i have my own saws

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i had a go with one at the af show , now asong as husky dont go and change the prototype saw you could demo at the apf , it will effinatly be a serious contender for the 200t. it felt much more powerful, faster cutting, and surprisingly it had more torque than the stihl. i was really surprised by hw good it was on the few cuts i did with it.

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i had a go with one at the af show , now asong as husky dont go and change the prototype saw you could demo at the apf , it will effinatly be a serious contender for the 200t. it felt much more powerful, faster cutting, and surprisingly it had more torque than the stihl. i was really surprised by hw good it was on the few cuts i did with it.

 

things may be looking up:thumbup1:

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the problems with the oil caps don't appear to happen if you use the auto fill spouts on the combi cans

i don't know whether its because the tank isn't overfilled or if its because thers less spillage for muck to get stuck to and clog up around the cap

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the problems with the oil caps don't appear to happen if you use the auto fill spouts on the combi cans

i don't know whether its because the tank isn't overfilled or if its because thers less spillage for muck to get stuck to and clog up around the cap

 

we have auto fill spouts, caps still piss about,, its only since we put a new cap on tho,,

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