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Forest2Furniture

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  1. Got it! Now, in my book the part number is 1128 020 9400 but when I look online all the stockest are quoting number 4223 020 9400, is it the same part with two numbers. If not which one is for the 660?
  2. Bit miffed really as it's just come back from having a new piston and rings fitted and this is only it's second time running!
  3. I can hear it rattling around the cylinder head, so if I can get it out of one of the holes and match up all the bits I'm hoping that it'll be Ok.
  4. Thing is, it started, I then cut a 9' plank of Yew without a problem. It wasn't until I came to start it the next time that I noticed the button had fallen off, found it at the end of the log. So, if there was any real damage it would have stopped the saw, yes? Think I'm being to optimistic aren't I? Bugger!
  5. Forgive me for being dim but what about the bit that's rattling round the cylinder block. If I put a new valve in and start it won't whatever is in the cylinder knacker it or am I as just said being dim? Really appreciate the advice guys.
  6. Things not looking good! Have taken old valve out and the bit that should be on the bottom appears to be rattling around cylinder!
  7. Thanks, but my only concern is will it have done any damage to the engine. Although I suppose if it ran without a problem and I didn't notice until I came to start it again there shouldn't be any damege. How easy are they to fit and do I need to take it to the dealer or is it a DIY job?
  8. I've got a little (I hope) problem with my Stihl ms660 . Did some milling yesterday, saw started great. Finished the cut, stopped the saw, moved board. Went to start saw again - no decompressor button! Eventually found it on ground by tree trunk. Has anyone got any ideas why it's come out, is it a common fault and more importantly will it cost me a fortune to repair?

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