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I've given up fixing them. For me its easier and cheaper to either fit new or 020. Wouldn't be cost effective to keep fixing them.

 

Each man to his own, I try to repair them and keep the repair cost effective but my time is exactly that but different for each repair shop.

 

Don't worry, I wasn't keeping anything from you I haven't told you about already:001_tt2:

 

Never had this problem with Husqvarna carbs:001_rolleyes::lol::lol:

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Each man to his own, I try to repair them and keep the repair cost effective but my time is exactly that but different for each repair shop.

 

Don't worry, I wasn't keeping anything from you I haven't told you about already:001_tt2:

 

Never had this problem with Husqvarna carbs:001_rolleyes::lol::lol:

 

No I don't think you would have, but them husky have yet to bring out a topper to beat the 200t:001_tt2::001_tt2::001_tt2:

 

I know the fix for the 200 just don't do it anymore.

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No I don't think you would have, but them husky have yet to bring out a topper to beat the 200t:001_tt2::001_tt2::001_tt2:

 

I know the fix for the 200 just don't do it anymore.

 

You are becoming predictable Rich, are you of German ancestory....Count Von Rich of Dover....not sure about that M8, doesn't sound quite right:lol:

 

Ponder on this my friend, if Stihl are so great, why did they design a decomp valve that, if it fails, it falls straight on top of the piston........and Husqvarna - well they fitted theirs behind the wall of the cylinder with no damage if it fails:001_tt2:

 

Not so great when you think about it!

 

No one will win the Stihl/Husqvarna debate - it is like religion and politics...there is no correct answer just personal views!

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You are becoming predictable Rich, are you of German ancestory....Count Von Rich of Dover....not sure about that M8, doesn't sound quite right:lol:

 

Ponder on this my friend, if Stihl are so great, why did they design a decomp valve that, if it fails, it falls straight on top of the piston........and Husqvarna - well they fitted theirs behind the wall of the cylinder with no damage if it fails:001_tt2:

 

Not so great when you think about it!

 

No one will win the Stihl/Husqvarna debate - it is like religion and politics...there is no correct answer just personal views!

I would have to disagree.

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With which bit Barrie or is it the three pints of cider talking:thumbup1:

 

Think it is that time of night, too much alcohol, Monday off work and hot weather:001_rolleyes::lol::lol:

Sorry, just being pedantic.

 

I have to say though, Stihl or Huskie does not matter, they are both potential earners for me.

I do however think that Stihl is much better engineered and easier to work on.

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