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Sounds about right, I have a "Staff Only" sign on my workshop:thumbup:

 

I'm going for the opposite approach and trying to teach my daughters the basics of chainsaw maintenance. Firstly, they have small fingers and can get in to all the fiddly bits. Secondly, the sooner they can earn their keep the better :thumbup:

 

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I'm going for the opposite approach and trying to teach my daughters the basics of chainsaw maintenance. Firstly, they have small fingers and can get in to all the fiddly bits. Secondly, the sooner they can earn their keep the better :thumbup:

 

Alec

 

Mmmm, my wife breaks things, sat on the dogs on the 298 once - language was a bit blue:blushing::lol:

 

Best kept away from the masters bench:thumbup:

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Its all those young girls strutting round in jodhpurs and swinging whips you like...admit it:blushing::lol:

 

Welcome to my world! Tight clothing, and I'm usually the only lad around! Have to behave nowadays, as the girlfriend is a horsey girl

 

 

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On my bench today is a husqvarna 240R strimmer that my mother (age 72) decided to use over the weekend with straight petrol (no 2 stroke oil)! Aaarrrrrrhhhhh!!!! She realised her error after about 10 minutes when the machine cut out and wouldn't restart.

 

The piston isn't seized, and moves freely in the barrel, but it won't start for toffee. Any advice would be most welcome ;-\ Some sons do have em ;-)

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On my bench today is a husqvarna 240R strimmer that my mother (age 72) decided to use over the weekend with straight petrol (no 2 stroke oil)! Aaarrrrrrhhhhh!!!! She realised her error after about 10 minutes when the machine cut out and wouldn't restart.

 

The piston isn't seized, and moves freely in the barrel, but it won't start for toffee. Any advice would be most welcome ;- Some sons do have em ;-)

 

The cylinder will need cleaning of aluminum transfer and a new piston fitted, lots on this thread on how to do it!

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On my bench today is a husqvarna 240R strimmer that my mother (age 72) decided to use over the weekend with straight petrol (no 2 stroke oil)! Aaarrrrrrhhhhh!!!! She realised her error after about 10 minutes when the machine cut out and wouldn't restart.

 

The piston isn't seized, and moves freely in the barrel, but it won't start for toffee. Any advice would be most welcome ;-\ Some sons do have em ;-)

 

It'll be scored to hell, you'll definitely need a new piston, hopefully the cylinder is rescueable

 

 

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

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Got the Danarm running ok with the exception of a cold starting issue.

 

Notices the AV's are on their last legs but having problems finding spares. Can't even find a G380 model on Danarm website!

 

Any ideas where to look?

 

 

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