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SiW

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  1. I had the same problem , but was caused by crack in exhaust heating plate and melting plastic around rivets. Had to drill out hole and use larger rivet
  2. Did you winch a couple of trees into a woodland for robinsons in chesterfield
  3. SiW

    Ms201 tc-m exhaust

    Is it possible to repair? As will take my dealer a week to get one
  4. Have found a crack the length (front to back) of the base of the exhaust running between the bolts, is this a common problem?
  5. I've helicoiled stuff before but not a spark plug, as can imagine it has to be quite exact
  6. It's a forst they have but think it's over £250 a day, it was over a year ago I looked at price list so it might have changed, and their only on sheepbridge
  7. Have managed to destroy the threads ind the cylinder on my 660. Is it a case of replacing cylinder or can I replace threads somehow? Cheers for any help
  8. Hi, after some advice please, I have a stihl 029 super running on 3/8 with a 15" bar, can I swap it for the .325, 18" bar from an 026. Obviously swapping the clutch drum at same time. Any help much appreciated
  9. I've got an silky ibuki you can have for £20 plus postage, never got on with it as much prefer zubat
  10. I still run the 2101 xp. It's not for the faint hearted lol
  11. Just before xmas I picked up a Stihl 029 super with a almost unused bar and chain for £85 off a police auction site, runs mint and I don't have to worry about it retuning itself when I put it down for a few minutes to clear some brash
  12. Razor blades!!!! Seams a bit harsh, why not pour some gunpowder down plug hole then replace spark plug JOKE honest
  13. Cheers spud , understand where you were coming from now
  14. Pawls are free and no sign of any damage, will check piston over wkd, is it possible for a saw to temporarily seize?
  15. Turning with plug in, clutch is fine and rotates forward no problem. Just don't want to use saw and risk seizing it

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