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burrell_

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  1. nice vid as always 1 problem we didnt see that nice shiny orange thing working :thumbup:
  2. i dont see why u will need parts for a while as the saw is in really good nick if u really struggle to get part stay in tuch the bloke that sold me the saw is a mate of mine and he works for leyes he is the solo sales man
  3. i used the solo thats for sale as a back up to my 200t i really like the saw the ONLY reasion for sale is i have 4 toppers and i just dont uses it or have the work to justify keeping it Specifications: Cylinder displacement: 40.2 cm³ Power output: 1.9 kW / 2.3 hp Weight (without cutting equipment) 3.7 kg, Chain pitch: 3/8 inch 14" Solo 637 40.2cc, 25cm (14"), 3/8" Chain http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/chainsaws/33857-whats-your-bench-today-87.html and the saw is on arbtrader if ur intrested
  4. when i run saws on aspen u need to turn the H up on the carb old saws like 076 051 dont like it but ur 028 should work fine carb setting u need to play about with eg the ms 200t wont run rite if u change it from 2 stroke stihl to aspen tweek carb setting runs fine
  5. i agree u need alot of heat for get oak burning nice mix it
  6. i would go for the oak but like matty said mix them birch burns nice to
  7. 024 will run a 16inch bar ok iv got 2 with 16inch bars on the ok they dont set the world alite on speed but they dont lack power or die in the cut when abouts do u live if ur not shore what ur doing dont play around with the carb setting
  8. thats a clean 038 nice iv always fancyed one of them but the magnum looks like someone has tryed to do the jubile clip up on that 66 and put the screew driver throught the carb boot
  9. sds welcome to the site ignore me and spuds banter spud knows his stuff he will put u rite how long u had the saw
  10. maybe need to put a 026 piston and pot on it
  11. you beat me spud:sneaky2: :lol:
  12. air cleaner is dirty carb settings are wrong carb may need cleaning out strip it leave it in meths for 2-3 days fuel filter may need changing if it dies in the cut its not getting enough feul start with these does it smoke alot when its in the cut hope this helps a bit
  13. i always thought it was the breather its a little ball in the fuel cap sprung loaded now i think its the rubber on the fuel cap that ent sealing will have another look tomorrow cheers alec
  14. u may well be getting another order soon mate :lol: why do they maked soild bar if there more money is there a special use for them
  15. alec i was just trying to look u up on ur 076 if u fill ur tank full of fuel and turn it on it side does it leek slowly just put it on my new mill and it started to leak cheer martin
  16. that might be the case but iv never done it. as spud will tell u i dont very often do what people tell me i cant do :lol::lol:
  17. just had time to put the 076 on the mill think i need a new fuel cap thought as fuel drips out of it when i put it on its side
  18. si put a tape on top to bottem of the sproket end of the bar then go for the tip of the bar back woulds clamp as close to the noise sproket as u can but not so close u put presure on the teath of the sproket what saw do u have mate
  19. wisewood it not on the sprocket i worked the dia out and clamped so the clamp just misses the sprocket i would not clamp on the sprocket u may put stress on the noise
  20. got a good bench grinder when i brough that 47 inch bar off u rob could not be bother with hand filing a 47 inch chain to lazy for that i was looking at that little 12v grinder rob im thinking of buying a 36inch bar for the 076 for smaller wood like that elm Stihl Duromatic 36" or Stihl Rollamatic ES 36" just wondered if the sproket make that much diffrence cheers for the offer spud
  21. i was happy how quick the 660 cut the trunk had bin standing for 2 1/2 years but no what u mean big j hard wood really wanted to plung the 76 in it but could not be bothered
  22. tryed orgeon, grandberg,and stihl chains i was really surprised the grandberg chain made easy work of it didnt seem to stall the 660 as much i thought the elm would be really hard i think i will be sticking to grandberg chain from now on
  23. i would like to say thank u to rob very helpful bloke he has just sold me some stuff to up grade my 24 inch mill to a 48 to fit my 076 i also brought a stihl 47 inch bar of him to fit the 076 so i thought i would post some pic of the new mill and will get a vid of the 076 milling when i mill that beach i told u about i no iv posted the pic under (today little project) but wanted rob to see what iv bin upto as he is a helfull and always has time for a chat cheers rob just got to drill the hole for the oiler on that bar [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU8XOLoVyQU&list=UUoBfRiiQTembalglJKJlVgA&index=1&feature=plcp]stihl ms660 milling - YouTube[/ame]
  24. after buying new bigger rails form ROB D and some other bits i ended up mill this bit of elm wanted to use the 076 on it but i felt with a 48inch bar it would be a bit big so decided to do it with the 660
  25. it is a good saw and will will be up for sale soon i will be putting it in arbtrader trying to thin some of my stuff out i have to many toppers

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