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i would get husky to design and build fuel and oil caps for sthil,then us poor groundies will be in with a chance fuelling a ms201 in less than an hour and be saved from the drenching of chain oil when newly fuelled saw is hoisted aloft!:thumbup:

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Got to be 254xp, 9 years, a full pampering after each season, never let me down, original everything. Always in the back of the landrover ready to go !!

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I've got an 066 that has been running a 36'' bar for 18 years now. Never misses a beat. I think it's been wonderful. Definitely earned its money. But I don't fancy buying a replacement for it... One day.

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That's easy, Jake. Just start making Husky 346 and 357 and Stihl MS200, 260 and 460 models again. :001_smile:

 

 

Never used the huskys but in spirit of the thread the 200t needs a 020 carb, the 260 was too sluggish compared to the 261 and the 461 is a brill saw

 

 

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