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Why can't they get the dogs to stop coming loose. iv'e had this on both 372's and a 346. Really annoying as if you don't notice in time it can sometimes catch the chain and blunt one side.

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Why can't they get the dogs to stop coming loose. iv'e had this on both 372's and a 346. Really annoying as if you don't notice in time it can sometimes catch the chain and blunt one side.

 

thats what happens wen you buy second best ,should have got a stihl :001_tt2:

 

 

bit of lock tight should sort it

:001_smile:

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I knew the stihl subject would come up,:001_tt2: so why are the filler caps so annoying. My new 200t petrol can leak sometimes, and every 200t oil filler cap has a habit of falling off and emptying oil all over my leg. Much prefer threaded ones

 

Only a slight niggle, i love my ms200 and 660 as much as my husqvarna's

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I love 372xp's :biggrin:

 

Also reminded me that the top screw and nut on my 441 dawgs was loose i noticed the other day... hmmmm hope i remember to tighten it up lol

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I knew the stihl subject would come up,:001_tt2: so why are the filler caps so annoying. My new 200t petrol can leak sometimes, and every 200t oil filler cap has a habit of falling off and emptying oil all over my leg. Much prefer threaded ones

 

Only a slight niggle, i love my ms200 and 660 as much as my husqvarna's

 

Your doing it wrong :)

 

Im afraid you just failed the "competent groundy" test

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Your doing it wrong :)

 

Im afraid you just failed the "competent groundy" test

 

Dave's never sent my 200t up the tree with the oil cap not on right ;)

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