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Part of my day consisted doing muffler mods.. an 025 an 026 a 372 and a 395!

Placed a husqy order with my main dealer for various parts including some very anal replacement decals as got a few missing/scraped off.

Stripped and rebuilt an ms210 which had a disintegrating big end bearing. Never seen it happen in one of these before, its normally the main bearings that fail.

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Part of my day consisted doing muffler mods.. an 025 an 026 a 372 and a 395!

Placed a husqy order with my main dealer for various parts including some very anal replacement decals as got a few missing/scraped off.

Stripped and rebuilt an ms210 which had a disintegrating big end bearing. Never seen it happen in one of these before, its normally the main bearings that fail.

 

got any pics of the muff mods :sneaky2:

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I reckon you lot are just getting too old. I have no problems seeing the numbers. They arnt that hard to see.

 

The 260 carb meter arm is covered a few pages back. It's not on the tool as they carb is specific for stihl and not made for general sale, or I suppose for any other saw but the 260, so the height needs adjusting and then checking, it may need a bit more of a tweak.

 

Throw it in some timber and see how it performs, just be carefull that it's getting enough fuel to not run lean.

 

I must be lazy as I have done nothing today but go do a bit of shopping.

 

Edit. I reckon I taught you too much Dave.

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