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spudulike

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what's on my bench ? my 064 which I recently stripped down and rebuilt but but then I could not get her running right and kept bogging down to the point of almost stalling which I'm slightly irritated about and my 051 which is technically on the floor not much of it left as I'm now using most of it to make use of the 076 engine just waiting for someone on here to message me back for a muffler couple of gaskets and she's ready to go but right now I just finished a 13 hour night shift on the snowploughs so time kronenbourg and some rest

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Also established that there is no split in the fuel line, based on the 2ft jet of petrol spraying out when I took the pipe off. Made a nice change to have a soft, flexible fuel line rather than the 1970s/80s ones I'm used to!

 

 

Will only do this the once on the nice coffee table in the living room. Trust me :blushing:

 

I went for the kitchen floor myself (well, it's too cold to be outside and my arc light bulb has blown so I didn't fancy doing it by torchlight). Wife was upstairs in bed by this point. When I went up I got 'I thought I could smell petrol'......

 

Alec

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I went for the kitchen floor myself (well, it's too cold to be outside and my arc light bulb has blown so I didn't fancy doing it by torchlight). Wife was upstairs in bed by this point. When I went up I got 'I thought I could smell petrol'......

 

Alec

 

:lol::lol::lol: you were lucky then. Mine picked up the bar and chased me round the house with it.

 

I then spent the next day sanding it down and re oiling the top. :blushing:

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Got the 335XPT back together again, fired right up and sounds good, idles nicely, just need to do a couple of tweaks to it so it is right.

 

Looks like the airleak was the main issue - couldn't understand why the damn thing wouldn't tune in properly!

 

Sometimes a full stripdown is easier than doing little bits over a much longet time - reckon this one was a couple of hours end to end so not too bad - will make someone a nice saw!

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The 335 Husqvarna is not the most user friendly model ever made to work on .

 

My bench has an S-25 Poulan awaiting a set of crankcase seals which is probabley older than half the members on this forum .Oldie but a goody and one of the best trim saws made of its' day .

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