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Just like to make one more comment about this saw, IT IS AN 051

 

 

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Probably yes, although it could be uprated with the larger pot and piston, or a rebuilt 075 on a TS crankcase. I would certainly have wanted a better set of pictures of inside the backhandle before considering buying it.

 

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Probably yes, although it could be uprated with the larger pot and piston, or a rebuilt 075 on a TS crankcase. I would certainly have wanted a better set of pictures of inside the backhandle before considering buying it.

 

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It was a newer crankcase Tbf, but had the smaller fuel tank and no manual pump, the only part that suggested 075/076 was the rear hand guard/ muffler cover, but I've seen a few pictures of the 051's fitted with them. And it appeared not to have a decompression valve, slight derail, what compression does your 075/6 pull Alec? I'm thinking my 051 is a little low

 

 

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It was a newer crankcase Tbf, but had the smaller fuel tank and no manual pump, the only part that suggested 075/076 was the rear hand guard/ muffler cover, but I've seen a few pictures of the 051's fitted with them. And it appeared not to have a decompression valve, slight derail, what compression does your 075/6 pull Alec? I'm thinking my 051 is a little low

 

 

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The fuel tank is the earlier style, as used on the 075, but for some reason I have never understood there was a period of overlap between the 075 and 076, in which they had the same crankcase but different fuel tanks. Not actually sure there is any difference in capacity, just in the design of the flywheel cover (and the starter). However, this part has a tendency to get cracked on the front face so I could explain a swap.

 

The hand guard/muffler cover is correct for an 076, but again they get swapped around.

 

My 051 was originally supplied with a decomp valve; none of the three 076s I have owned were.

 

However, the lack of manual oiler is highly suggestive and it would want a good look over at the holes in the top of the pot to check.

 

Not sure on the compression I'm afraid - fairly high but then I'm used to starting it with no decomp (same for all the big saws) so I'm probably not a good judge :001_smile: Only thing I can say is that it's significantly less than the Teles :001_tongue:

 

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I have an ms880 for sale that I am putting on ebay tonight. comes with a 36" bar, and a new granberg milling chain. also has a new unused HD2 filter. selling seperately a new 48" stihl bar, and a 48" alaskan mill.

 

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with the for sale section now gone, I don't know if this is allowed here anymore, if not, a moderator can delete it.

 

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