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Minor repair to my MS250 as I managed to destroy the chain catcher which is plastic (yuk) & also part of the side panel - about £18 to replace with genuine.

 

So if you have this saw or a 210/230 & manage to do the same, dont buy a new side panel buy part number 1123 656 7700 which is a plug in one on the body of the saw, you have to remove a small black plastic cap from one of the rubber mounts first but its a 5 minute job & minimal cost.

 

Chain Catcher for Stihl MS170, MS180, MS210, MS230, MS250 - 1123 656 7700 | Stihl MS170/017 Chainsaw Spares

 

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I done this a few years back on my 171 did like the idea of a plastic chain catcher

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I see you have murdered them with that filthy Aspen:sneaky2::lol::lol:

 

Thought you said it was green - tell that to those earwigs:001_rolleyes:

The little feckers would not have been there if it had been run on Aspen:001_rolleyes:

 

I doubt they crawled past the tank cap threads one at a time to get in there, more likely they set up home in an empty jerry can with an open lid. Then one day their owner filled up his can and unknowingly drowned the poor little pets.

A few weeks later he drained the last dregs of his can into the mower tank before leaving the can in the shed once again with the top open.:big grin:

Aspen, being in sealed containers is always 100% clean and guaranteed earwig free ( see the small print):lol:

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The little feckers would not have been there if it had been run on Aspen:001_rolleyes:

 

I doubt they crawled past the tank cap threads one at a time to get in there, more likely they set up home in an empty jerry can with an open lid. Then one day their owner filled up his can and unknowingly drowned the poor little pets.

A few weeks later he drained the last dregs of his can into the mower tank before leaving the can in the shed once again with the top open.:big grin:

Aspen, being in sealed containers is always 100% clean and guaranteed earwig free ( see the small print):lol:

 

Ah, I appologise for casting aspursions against your fine fuel. I should have known there was a good reason for their demise.

 

I have just used the Bio cleaner that Aspen do, not bad at all but the price is a bit edgy......smells OK though:lol:

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