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Clean fuel tank vent mate had the same thing with my 044 and that was the cause :) in other news I have a danarm dd8f and also a danarm tophandle too :)

 

i have little danarm top handle 136 its all there but not got round to getting it running yet

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Interesting thread,spent this week felling very large poplar,my 66 is performing admirably backed up with a 460 and 372.In 1992 we felled 1700 large pops with a jonsered 910 and a couple of dolmars,nothing with a chain brake.I still have them all in my saw graveyard

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2012 576XP-G. I don't consider the 2005 Ryobi 4545 from my domestic firewood production days to be a chainsaw...

 

PS But it is the only saw on view in the shed - purely as a decoy for the pie keys ;-) (Sorry, but Arbtalk won't let me use the term p i k e y for some reason)

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PS But it is the only saw on view in the shed - purely as a decoy for the pie keys ;-) (Sorry, but Arbtalk won't let me use the term p i k e y for some reason)

 

you can call them robbing thieving gypo itinerants that go round leaching n stealing of anyone i use the word anyone because young old vulnerable of if your backs turned and your guard is down your doomed

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