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Spud, roughly how much would it cost to rebuild, port & tune an Ms361?

 

Rebuild???.......Top end, bottom end, what is the condition of the saw? Piston, cylinder good condition.......compression.........clutch, sprocket, rim OK??

 

I can give you a labour price but if parts are needed then they will be extra!

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Rebuild???.......Top end, bottom end, what is the condition of the saw? Piston, cylinder good condition.......compression.........clutch, sprocket, rim OK??

 

I can give you a labour price but if parts are needed then they will be extra!

 

(I think he'll do it for a £tenner plus a packet of porky scratchings). :thumbup:

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Spud, roughly how much would it cost to rebuild, port & tune an Ms361?

 

 

First try smothering the whole saw inside and out with a mixture of chain oil and fine sawdust. Leave it to bake on for a day in the sun.

 

If that doesn't work, send it to Steve.

 

He'll appreciate the effort you put in beforehand.

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First try smothering the whole saw inside and out with a mixture of chain oil and fine sawdust. Leave it to bake on for a day in the sun.

 

If that doesn't work, send it to Steve.

 

He'll appreciate the effort you put in beforehand.

 

I'll replace the chain oil with fish oil & cut up some badger roadkill... What is this sun you speak of? We're in Wales butty :-)

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I'll replace the chain oil with fish oil & cut up some badger roadkill... What is this sun you speak of? We're in Wales butty :-)

 

That busy at the moment, I think I will return it and invoice you for the return journey:sneaky2::001_tt2:

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That busy at the moment, I think I will return it and invoice you for the return journey:sneaky2::001_tt2:

 

I thought he meant SteveA! Didn't realise at the time that you were Steve too! :-)

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Problem over, got an acid bath to get the oil off, put the saw in it overnight and next morning the issue is gone:thumbup:

 

Is it big enough for SteveA? Some people say he smells of badgers!?! :eek::eek::eek::D

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