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You know - the thing on the 200T when you just can't fully twist the cap into the locked position and it just keeps popping up.

 

Is it the cap or is it a problem with the tank moulding?

 

Mine's ok but my mate's is a beeitch!

Can't see any difference between them.

 

 

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You know - the thing on the 200T when you just can't fully twist the cap into the locked position and it just keeps popping up.

 

Is it the cap or is it a problem with the tank moulding?

 

Mine's ok but my mate's is a beeitch!

Can't see any difference between them.

 

 

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no its operator failure ,simple just push them down wen turning :biggrin:

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You know - the thing on the 200T when you just can't fully twist the cap into the locked position and it just keeps popping up.

 

Is it the cap or is it a problem with the tank moulding?

 

Mine's ok but my mate's is a beeitch!

Can't see any difference between them.

 

 

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HI WOLF and do not over fill the chain oil mate as it goes all down your leg mate :001_rolleyes::lol::001_rolleyes:jon :thumbup:

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You know - the thing on the 200T when you just can't fully twist the cap into the locked position and it just keeps popping up.

 

Is it the cap or is it a problem with the tank moulding?

 

Mine's ok but my mate's is a beeitch!

Can't see any difference between them.

 

 

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I had a similar problem on my 200T, new cap sorted the problem !

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no its operator failure ,simple just push them down wen turning :biggrin:

 

:) no, definitely a problem here - i was pushing hard.

 

My cap on his saw still does it - suggesting a tank issue.

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His cap on my saw still does it - suggesting a cap issue.

Confused

 

 

 

 

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