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servicing a chainsaw


se7enthdevil
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It'll be about £35 per hour for labour and then you'll need airfilter, fuel filter and spark plug. So £58 sounds about right, if I was you I'd change those parts myself and save myself £35. Obviously they'll give it a once over but if the saw is running fine I would service it myself

 

 

 

the 58 quid was the labour without vat...

 

how can i service it myself?

 

i don't really know much about chainsaws and need someone to walk me through it. if anyone is in the area i'd be very grateful if they could help me out, tea or coffee is at the ready...

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