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Also one niggle I have with the saw is I really dislike the chain break band built into the side plate cover - you can spend a while 'fiddling' until it fits over the sprocket drum!

 

 

Same at the ms200t? Not something I've noticed as a problem, goes on easy

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Same at the ms200t? Not something I've noticed as a problem, goes on easy

 

 

I have found the Echo one doesn't! Same for the Echo CS281-WES - you have to play with it for a bit before it goes on.

 

 

But as said - minor niggle really .....

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I must admit that I nudged the brake on whilst first refitting the cover and struggled a bit. I RTFM, returned the brake to the off position and it fitted like a glove!

 

This little saw continues to amaze me even with the standard 10" bar. It did take three pulls to start the other day but it was blistering weather and I think the carb chamber just dried up. Quick press of the bulb and off she went.

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Tried to remove the clutch drum today in order to grease the output shaft bearing.

 

I removed the spark plug and pushed lots of starter cord down the plug hole to act as a piston stop but every time i tried to wind off (clockwise) the clutch it just rotated around 360 degrees instead of being 'locked' solid by the cord, i tried a heavier gauge cord and that too failed so i gave up! I wonder if the top of the combustion chamber is 'dome topped' ? I might hafta buy a specific screw in piston stop for this wee saw.

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