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Thanks again guys, it wont be the last time ill be stuck with a kuestion on this rebuild. A little donation to the Children's Trust in the morning is in order :thumbup1:

 

Top man - good luck with it - just keep it away from Riches saw - the thing has some sort of virus:lol:

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Top man - good luck with it - just keep it away from Riches saw - the thing has some sort of virus:lol:

 

That's it.. Eureka I've been doing it wrong it needs a doctor and healthy dose of a very large hammer...

 

Remember that thread I done with the size of hammer for how stressed I was getting..... Well if I had a hyd post rammer it would be under it. Well if it was my saw it would be. :lol::lol:

 

I've got to say that its my 8th ms200t since Xmas and its the first that has got me scratching my head over and could potentially beat me. So not bad going.

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Rich, look at another way. You say you have spent all day on it, I know you spent time on earlier, and I bet you will spend time on it tomorrow. Say 16 hrs total.

 

16 hrs at £40 =£640.

 

Just give in and buy the guy a brand new saw, then use your time to earn some money on easy things.:biggrin:

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Rich, look at another way. You say you have spent all day on it, I know you spent time on earlier, and I bet you will spend time on it tomorrow. Say 16 hrs total.

 

16 hrs at £40 =£640.

 

Just give in and buy the guy a brand new saw, then use your time to earn some money on easy things.:biggrin:

 

I did think about that today. It's being done on a good price mate. Now its just turning into a for my own amusement fix.

 

I won't be spending much more time on it that's for sure. Got a ride on mower coming my way over weekend for service and a small fix for the deck. It's a yard man ride on and the pin holding the deck up on one side has lost its split pin. So new pin and a good service. This one will take over from the 200 as will the husky from earlier.

 

The saws owner isn't too fussed over how long I take with his saw and I don't mind not charging what i should for doing it. Plus he doesn't like the 201 so I can't up him one of those. Otherwise I probably would and keep his for spare parts.

 

Anyway my head is now proper hurting and I'm going to sleep dreaming of 200s and pulling the starter cord. :lol::lol::lol:

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Yes I have mike. The exhaust muffler is clean as a whistle I done that when I down he bearings and seals. Isn't was that dirty but cleaned it out none the less. Could do a mod to it I suppose. Would definatly eliminate that issue.

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