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AlvinD

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  1. Ive came across a 044 that wasnt running. Had a look over it and i noticed when i had the carb off and looked inside the jug that whenever i pulled it over i could only see the side of the piston and not the head/rings. Is this normal? There was no smell of fuel in the cylinder once i took the carb off. Looks like some stripped it right fown and rebuilt with an aftermarkey piston. Havent done a compression test yet.
  2. I haven't changed anything on it since I've bought it, it's only on its 3rd chain lol I'll get cracking at it tonight and see what the crack is
  3. Unfortunately my ms181 has ended it on my bench I've had it for 5 years from brand new, never skipped a beat until today! It was running fine all day until I started again it just started dying out in the wood, it wanted to die out so I gave it loadsa quick blips to get it at the top end just for it to die out again. Spark plug was a light biscuit brown with some slight white tinge, I've never touched the carb settings from factory. So I left it for awhile, she would fire up on choke but when switched to half choke it would just die out. Any ideas?
  4. STIHL Workshop Service Manual Chainsaw MS200 MS200T | eBay
  5. Used 260 for years and loved it. Two 261s in the workplace now and no good reports about them. Been using a 550xp and wouldn't rate it that great! It needs choked even when you set it down for 5 mins. If I had a choice it would definitely be the 241!
  6. ...and let the flame ignite!
  7. I vote for iPad as well. Also worth noting that you can get your staff to upload to Dropbox or something similar at the end of each day that way you have access to everything even if your iPad fails(which is unlikely). Uploading via 3G networks.
  8. Any lift/movement done correctly with proper form shouldn't cause any problem given that joint health is good prior.
  9. Thanks. It's my dad's 33year old lawn mower and didn't want to wreck it on him. There's about a third of a tank of straight in it so I'm happy enough to go ahead
  10. Hi guys as the title says, is it ok to run 50:1 mixed petrol in a lawn mower that takes straight petrol? Thanks
  11. Slip a letter through the door
  12. On an MS260 I used to get two tanks of oil to a tank of petrol using Stihl synthetic oil.
  13. I'm gunning for Dryads Saddle. Thickening of the trunk a sign that the tree is coping and compensating.
  14. Cost effective, great to learn on and very reliable/basic.
  15. Came across a tree similar to this once but never got to climb it. 'Twas in a garden near power line. Thorns all over it, looked like a disaster lol
  16. Hi guys I'm looking for some Saturday work around the County Antrim/Down/Armagh areas. I've been cutting for 4years and climbing for 3. I've got my own climbing equipment (no spikes) but only a Ms181 for a saw. I hold CS 30/31/38/39 and WoodChipper cert. Got own transport and can travel. My weakness is gigantic pruning but more than capable in other areas. Based in Lurgan area. Pm me in interested.
  17. If you like the house and don't like the tree just remove it. It's your tree (providing there's no protection). Do what you want with it. I wouldn't hesitate to do it if it were mine.
  18. No deep sockets about but an old oil seal and a combo spanner did the trick
  19. Any one got any tips for installing oil seals into a MS200T??
  20. ah H-A! Thanks H-A i thoughtit was something along those lines but didnt want to go wrong. I do have the service book but i forgot i had it! Again thanks!
  21. hi guys with regards to bearings on an MS200T. the side with the ring on it goes facing the outsides am i right?
  22. AlvinD

    sciatica

    Try foam rolling the area since this is what the physio essentially does. Research Myofascial release.
  23. Take your running costs and add your profit.
  24. I would be pretty confident to say that's an over estimation. 5000 kcal that's strongman style!

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