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  1. hi here is a owners manual for it maybe of some help or interest to you. cheers Mark. STIHL031_with_safety_manual2.pdf
  2. let us know what the fault is when you find it.
  3. my 026 is robust and my 357xpg is fragile. but my 365 needs a clutch cover and chainbrake handle as does my 372xp
  4. so if you have the work for one it,s a good investment.
  5. what ever you are happy with and you have a local dealer who will support you.
  6. Hello, been thinking of buying a processor, how long do they last before they need renewing, how much trouble are they during their life, if one costs 8K and lasts 16years and then is worth 2K to sell on i,d be happy to buy one. cheers Mark.
  7. ok i,l dig an old Dolmar out with a blunt chain, it hurts more! lol
  8. hi, measure your bag, length x width x height and there you have the capacity of the bag.
  9. depends on what you are going to use the saw for??????????
  10. Hi Ross click on the link at the bottom of Tommys reply. how,s the 346xpg going?
  11. hi found this in a previous link, or ask tommy Hi, I've got a Husky 141 with carving bar & 1/4 sprocket. The bits came from D S Bennet (Dougie) in Tavistock, Devon. The bar is by Cannon, not sure what make the sprocket is I'm not certain that your saw is the same fitting but I expect some one will be along soon to clarify that one. If you do get the bits you want for the saw keep an eye on the oil tank level if you're doing inticate stuff. When I use a standard bar on the 141 to do a few logs the fuel and oil last about the same. Have you looked at ' a couple of jobs I finished today ' on the carving forum ? The house sign took about 3/4 tank of fuel but almost 1 1/2 tanks of oil just because I dont carve at full revs. I need to watch the work-piece and chain for signs of oil starvation.The toytown Huskys have very simple oil pumps, but it's not a problem when you know about it openboater is offline Report Post
  12. i want to try using the dishwasher as a parts wash, but the missus is never out the house long enough!
  13. HI Magnus here are a few more photos of the sankey aspin. Anyone ever seen one of these in red?
  14. here is a manual for your saw hope it helps husqvarna service manual.pdf PETER 154.pdf
  15. struggled with the pot, to try and make it look good but i,m not happy with it either, this was my first attempt so hope to improve.
  16. yes freehand drew first then used a 357xpg with 18 inch bar, doing the next one for my house with a rowan tree carved into it.
  17. made a gate out of fence boards, then used a chainsaw to carve the flowers, the client was well happy.
  18. i,ve found the microwave cooker is good to dry small logs!
  19. Hi had the same problem with one, a new coil sorted it, or maybe crank seals leaking? see if you can borrow a coil to try.
  20. More oil in the mix means less petrol which means weaker mixture which ends in tears. 50/1 with proper 2 stroke oil and make sure the high speed mixture screw is set right a little rich if anything.
  21. like the drott never seen one with a back hoe

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