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Cheers for that Spud,

I've been looking for an image of one fitted to put my mind at rest but all I can find are images of the roller type that fit between the lower dogs screw.

I've only the one dog, has anyone got the non roller chain catcher fitted to an 066? Can you post a pic for me please?

Cheers,

Si

 

If you look at the parts list link I sent you, it is on there to the right hand side of the saw mounted one.$(KGrHqFHJCcE9BZDo!qDBPUuKJfpD!~~60_57.JPG

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Cheers for that Spud,

I've been looking for an image of one fitted to put my mind at rest but all I can find are images of the roller type that fit between the lower dogs screw.

I've only the one dog, has anyone got the non roller chain catcher fitted to an 066? Can you post a pic for me please?

Cheers,

Si

 

If you look at the parts list link I sent you, it is on there to the right hand side of the saw mounted one.

 

The parts pic is courtesy of ebay and the other pic from the other Arb site!

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Ha ha, please be patient with me Spud,

the one on the diagram is this one Chain Catcher for Stihl MS650, MS440 - 1122 656 7700 | Only £0.95 | Stihl MS440/044 Chainsaw Spare Parts

part no. 1122 656 7700. I can see where it fits but being a numpty, I would like photograghic evidence of it fitted to be certain.

The roller type, 1122 650 7700 needs both dogs,I've only the one, and yes there's lots of photo's of this type on saws.

I'm guessing the roller type is superceeding the old one, I just don't know why there's no pics of the 1122 656 7700 on a saw.

Cheers,

Si

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If you look at the parts list link I sent you, it is on there to the right hand side of the saw mounted one.

 

The parts pic is courtesy of ebay and the other pic from the other Arb site!

 

and were did u get hold of that full wrap handle spud

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and were did u get hold of that full wrap handle spud

 

looks like a 3/4 - they are available for the 440/460 as a part for the rescue saw. I would recommend the larger side plate if you choose to go down that route, as when flipped on it's side your fingers are a little close to the running chain for some, & if your not concentrating............

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Had one of those days today and ended up with the trusty 2159 with no spark and the 372 broke an AV spring.

 

Have swapped the ignition pack on the 2159 for a 357 one and that seems to have got it running again but is there any way of testing the removed one before I chuck it/buy a fresh one?

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Had one of those days today and ended up with the trusty 2159 with no spark and the 372 broke an AV spring.

 

Have swapped the ignition pack on the 2159 for a 357 one and that seems to have got it running again but is there any way of testing the removed one before I chuck it/buy a fresh one?

 

You can check the resistance but this isn't conclusive as the trigger electronics can go bad.

 

I usually make sure the gap between the flywheel and coil is correct, make sure the HT cable is good with a multimeter and if you still have no spark - with the cut out wire taken off, then junk it!

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