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Its nealy ready eddy

Waiting for a me front handle got to pressure test it

Then find some big wood

 

If I was you, I'd look into getting AV handles, the normal handles will shake your hands apart!

 

 

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Plan is to get it sorted first mate

The new back Handel I had kicking about

So I ent spent money on it

 

Well I have some spare parts if you need, it's mostly handle parts

 

And eggs, I'll be dead before I'm in a home

 

 

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On Friday we were finishing a site clearance.

Suddenly my 395xp went 'pop' and had no compression.

 

I spoke to Spud then packaged it up to send to him pronto. Then he texted me suggesting I check the spark plug. It had blown.

My time schedule and wallet are saved thanks to Spud's encyclopaedic knowledge.

Bravo Spudulike!

Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!

 

Wo worries Alastair, glad the check worked out, just crossed my mind as worth checking - had an MS460 in with a similar fault a few weeks ago and glad it worked:thumbup:

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Yeh I will give me 2-3 weeks to get her up and running as I don't really want to spend anymore money on it at the mo

Pm me what u have please eddy and how much u want for them :thumbup1::thumbup1:

Cheers martin

 

So you have had a busy weekend Martin - looking good and the chipper looks nice in the pic:thumbup:

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Had an 064 in for porting but had a couple of interesting faults - an oil leak traced back to a faulty oil tank vent pissing out oil.

 

The other one was that the saw just wouldn't hold pressure or vacuum and had an ever so slight leak - I generally use the carb to plug the impulse line and there was the issue - found the pumping membrane had a hairline fracture in it allowing the thing to leak air and not hold pressure. A nice fault once sorted:thumbup:

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