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Flymo maxi trim I picked up. Had one in the past – loved it – everything systematically falling apart with this one. Rebuilt carb, did a simple muffler mod and away she went beautifully. Now the coil seems to have given up the ghost barely a tickle when I spin it with the drill. Flywheel re-gapped no joy. On the look out for a non rip off replacement coil - £25 s/hand on ebay is taking the p.. I think.

 

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Pioneer or partner saw (haven’t identified it) sloppy recoil jamming – needing a screw down and a bit of loctiting

 

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Muffler mod complete on this Ryobi old domestic strimmer. Coupled with a better sense for carb tuning learnt here (cheers chaps) runs and cuts like a demon on….. whatever

 

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026 turned up today but havnt had a chance to even unpack it yet.

 

Will take a look in a min. And it's somewhere very near the top of the list, so have no fear div-h it will get looked at very soon.

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Ha good luck your going to need it!

 

Hahaha.

 

Thought by now everyone would know I like a good challenging saw that racks the cobwebs out of my brains. (Ms200t) :lol::lol:

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Hahaha.

 

Thought by now everyone would know I like a good challenging saw that racks the cobwebs out of my brains. (Ms200t) :lol::lol:

 

Just let me know if your going to scrap it:001_tt2:

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