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How long should a carb on an ms 200t last granted they are worked hard,but the fuel is always corretly mixed,we have several bout 20 months old all struggle to pick up when revved and they all hunt when ticking over,any tips please,or do we need new saws cheers SSBOB.

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they were blessed wi duff carbs made in china !!!,try getting a free replacment from stihl

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I find MS200's only last 18-20 months, after that they tend to be unreliable. I would love to find some one who can fix mine. I have 4 now that are rubbish! I always mean to sell them at 18 months but never get round to it!

 

They stop running right get sent to be fixed, sometimes they come back and work for 5 mins then stop running right again! I am sure there are folk who could fix them but my local dealers can't!

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I find MS200's only last 18-20 months, after that they tend to be unreliable. I would love to find some one who can fix mine. I have 4 now that are rubbish! I always mean to sell them at 18 months but never get round to it!

 

They stop running right get sent to be fixed, sometimes they come back and work for 5 mins then stop running right again! I am sure there are folk who could fix them but my local dealers can't!

 

Spudulike can fix that for you easily. He has a magic wand, I'm sure of it. 👍

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