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scottishrob

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  1. if its new they stop cutting out when they are run in if its second hand check the boot between the carb and block they are bad for getting torn i think they are great saws for connie bashing are light pruning you won't go wrong with it and if you don't like it pm me an i will take it off your hands they aint an ms200 but they don't sell it as .we have 2 of them . ps the bigger one is crap dcs3410 i think

    :thumbup1: I agree, not a stihl but a great, light little saw. They do have a horrible little plastic screw to hold the carb/filter cover on which snapped off within a week but I have it held on with a trusty cable tie which I cut to clean! gutless in anything over about 6 inches.

  2. I've got an old 066 that I use for milling and occasional big jobs but to be honest it spends most of its time in the yard, daily saw is a tired ms341 and wee saw is an old 026 that has never missed a beat. Thinking of replacing the 066 and 341 with a new 441, has anyone milled with a 441 and will it pull the 30" bar off my 066? I only rip boards down once in a while when I come across some nice wood. Cheers

  3. hi, I have it and it sucks. Drink loads of water. Beer and oatmeal two worst things. Best to get it sorted now before it gets into any major joints. Doc told me its worse than childbirth!! I'm on a tablet called alipurinol which is the dogs......... no attacks since taking it and still supping ale, ask your doctor because this drug purges your body of all sorts of toxins. Good luck, feeling your pain!!

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