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spud eds trying to improve his image so he has gone for a little wolfie name

(like a little girl):lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

rather than a big bad wolfman

that will rip ur head off

some say he don't really no how to shave

overs say wolfs cant really see the white on stihl saw that why they break so much :lol:

all I no is she changed her user name :lol::lol::lol:

 

Corrected that for you. :lol::lol::lol::lol::001_tt2::001_tt2::001_tt2::001_tt2:

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Its a piece of standard Stihl fuel hose. 3.1mm x 5.7mm. Available from any good stihl dealer in 1m lengths. part number 0000 930 2803.

 

No wonder i was have problems tracking it down, it was hiding in plain sight.

 

Thanks

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I've just serviced a Dolmar Wildcat (1985). It needed the fuel pipe, carb diaphragm kit and the carb cleaned and the proper spark plug. It now starts and runs very well. It is in good condition and doesn't appear to have done much work. My mate bought it at an auction for £35.

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These have just turned up. The ms290 and the ms190 just need a sharpen.

 

The t400 will not start.

 

The husky will start but stop after a few minutes.

 

God I hope I don't need to buy any stihl parts. :lol:

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This found it's way to my bench after it was pulled from a skip (not by me).[ATTACH]125241[/ATTACH]

 

 

So thats the wife or your son - who's the skip sifter...gotta say, I always have a peek:blushing: much to the wifes dismay:001_rolleyes::lol:

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This found it's way to my bench after it was pulled from a skip (not by me).[ATTACH]125241[/ATTACH]

 

 

So thats the wife or your son - who's the skip sifter...gotta say, I always have a peek:blushing: much to the wifes dismay:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

Ah, the noble art of skip-diving. I learned from my Dad, who was a master. I think it's best not to reveal just how much I have salvaged over the years from various skips, suffice it to say that my old boat took a ton of scrap steel ballast per inch of draft, and we needed to get it 20" down....

 

Alec

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