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chazzer

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  1. What model john deere have you got 6x20 series?
  2. Any body bought a set of these? are they any bigger than the standard Stihl ones? go well with my heavy duty side cover and 3/4 wrap bars! just need to get it ported! STIHL 044 046 MS440 MS460 MS660 MS650 HEAVY DUTY FELLING SPIKES SEE LIST NEW | eBay Charlie
  3. Well, what line are you using now the stuff that came in your head?
  4. Hi, as above stihl 075 av 076 av and aveq saws wanted any condition considered. Based in Berkshire but in Nottingham for the rest of this week and next. Charlie
  5. i work for a stihl dealer so can get bits slightly cheaper but a oem pot would write the saw off!
  6. I know the reason! striaght fuel but i would like to go trough new bearings and seals fuel lines its a tidy saw really it isnt seized just got no compression! it still almost full for unmixed fuel!
  7. thinking of getting a 026 with scored pot and piston going trough it and doing it up what are the hyway pot and pistons like from tegsol on ebay i understand they are good but how good! Charlie
  8. chazzer

    2100cd

    i was told all of the parts are NLA which is what i thought so if anyone has a coil kicking about or even a broken saw i could buy for spares! (with a good blue spark!) Charlie
  9. chazzer

    2100cd

    well i had a quick look after work today and found the pin on the back of the stop switch was loose so i removed it and i have checked for spark both with the wire earthed to the cylinder and also not connected there was allot of oily saw dust around the coil + inside of the fly wheel so i cleaned it off with compressed air loosely assembled it and check for spark spnning it over with a gun but still nothing i will clean the coil off properly tomorrow and check all the wires but its not looking good!
  10. chazzer

    2100cd

    just looking at worst case scenario! get people rummaging through there box of bits charie
  11. chazzer

    2100cd

    Hi ive bought another saw to add to the collection a 2100cd . i know part are a problem for these but i am looking for a coil at worst case i hope its just a wire from the kill switch as a had a few pops out of it untill i broke the pull cord! i hav just fitted a new pull cord and checked the spark and i now have nothing looks good though! photos to follow
  12. yeah there's seat switches, bonnet switches grass box switches foot brake and deck switches all to catch you out! some also have park lock switches Charlie
  13. I like the husqvarna technical 24 boots although not sure what you price bracket is? Charlie
  14. not really got any photos of the 660
  15. a swig of ice cold cider on a hot summers day?
  16. nice, looks a bit wet under foot though! how many dents did you leave in the ground lol What you think of the 540? not seen much about them or any vids but sounds almost the same as my 560 with the raker's filed down!
  17. how many old blocks you got kicking about in that truck mate looks to be a different one every time! 395xp is a absolute beast and will handle allot more than you think! and is a much better saw than a 660 in my opinion i have owned a 395 and i own a 660 now and it just cant hang on those long bars like the 395 did
  18. you dont have to take the bar + chain off for the stihl tune just start the saw and leave it in the triangle position and watch it dance about then turn it off wait then start it again i cant remember the exact time i didnt tune my 560 when i first got it although occasionally i give it some abuse in our big stack of pine for good measure!
  19. well that is getting quite old now though. try it out see what its like
  20. gaping spark plugs twist it to the right measurement champion do one if anyone wants a new one!

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