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I use a James Sonic 6D. Being a 6 litre one, it is large enough for the larger ride-on carbs, but not too large for saw carbs.

 

Beware of buying one too large, as the cost of cleaning agent will be higher and heating large volume for a small carb is wasteful not only on power, but also on time.

 

I am using a from a can of detergent I bought many years ago, but its all labelled in some foreign lingo, so i cannot say what it is.

 

My next can will come from the people who supplied the bath, as they seem to know the best to use.

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thanks barrie :thumbup::thumbup:

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You will pay import duty on purchases from Australia, best get it from the EU.

 

These budget cleaners all come from the same factory - Bejing Ultrasonics, my first one expired and am currently trying to fix it but purchased another as I use it all the time.

 

The digital ones are OK although I was told that the mechanical ones are simpler and more reliable.

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You will pay import duty on purchases from Australia, best get it from the EU.

 

These budget cleaners all come from the same factory - Bejing Ultrasonics, my first one expired and am currently trying to fix it but purchased another as I use it all the time.

 

The digital ones are OK although I was told that the mechanical ones are simpler and more reliable.

 

Ok Thanks for looking

and for the heads up on the MV8500 ELITE HAND VACUUM pressure pump:thumbup:

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how long have you had it :thumbup:

 

About 18 mths, works well, I have a small one for very small items, but it is nice to be able to get bigger bits in it.

 

Make sure you put water in it before plugging it in, almost cooked mine.

 

H-A

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Was cutting for about 15mins with old husky 50 rancher, was in amongst dirty upturned roots so stopped saw to sharpen, wee bugger wouldn't start again after 20 pulls! Had to go back to van and get the jonny 630.

Husky not done that before, any thoughts?

Obviously it's an old saw, but any pointers would be welcome. Thanks mull.

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