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You still thinking about getting a 560 then Jon? I actually read the manual tonight, apparently I've been doing a lot wrong?!

 

 

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HI EDDY just take it back mate im going to spend the cash now on 110 tipper mate that far better i think :thumbup1:thanks jon or get a 660 with a 16" to 3ft on :thumbup1:there old saw i no BUT THEY WORK OK NOT FAST BUT A LOT FASTER THEN A 560 WHATS IN THE DEALERS ALL THE TIME :lol::001_rolleyes:JON :thumbup:

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HI EDDY just take it back mate im going to spend the cash now on 110 tipper mate that far better i think :thumbup1:thanks jon or get a 660 with a 16" to 3ft on :thumbup1:there old saw i no BUT THEY WORK OK NOT FAST BUT A LOT FASTER THEN A 560 WHATS IN THE DEALERS ALL THE TIME :lol::001_rolleyes:JON :thumbup:

 

No, doing it wrong appears to be the way to make it work, I've done all the set-up stuff wrong it appears, mine fires first pull once warm without messing with the knob, primer or decomp valve

 

 

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No, doing it wrong appears to be the way to make it work, I've done all the set-up stuff wrong it appears, mine fires first pull once warm without messing with the knob, primer or decomp valve

 

 

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Hi eddy so your saw now ok have been out to night at 11.30pm rev her up your people nr you will be happy about that then Jon

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No, doing it wrong appears to be the way to make it work, I've done all the set-up stuff wrong it appears, mine fires first pull once warm without messing with the knob, primer or decomp valve

 

 

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Hi eddy your auto tune is now all to pot mate that 560 does no if it come or going I had a gun like that In the end I sold it load of LOL that was Jon

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Hi eddy your auto tune is now all to pot mate that 560 does no if it come or going I had a gun like that In the end I sold it load of LOL that was Jon

 

No, Jon, I ignored the manual and min works fine

 

 

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Just tried out my new Ms 362,

 

Stripped it down and greased needle bearing before work commences,

Wow its a beefy bearing compared to 261 bearing,

So fields up, started sweet, put a rmtank through her,

and guess what ....

...

...

it didn't stall once :), no fancy electronic this electronic that,

Just back to basic carb n ask screws :),

 

So it runs,

Not as fast as the 560xp, but with the 3/8 chain I would say its nearly on par cutting wise, feels well balaced, looks clean and easy to maintain , airfilter is doubled up which I like, so will be able to say more in time but first impressions are good,

 

And it idles, and had to be started once, not

once every 4mins like my 560,

So it may not be as quick but fingers crossed it looks easier to maintain and will hopefully be more reliable :)

 

Josh..

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