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matty71

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  1. lol fair do's wouldnt expect it to be amazing like but looks a good little work horse, was it any good on the fuel when you had it?
  2. its not for loads of work just something for small jobs every now and then and for getting my bike around really so not too much of an issue
  3. im thinking about getting a skoda pick up, does anyone know how reliable they are, mpg etc? will be looking at the 1.9 diesel thanks matty
  4. pm sent
  5. hi could you help me with the location of the two metal clips on the left hand side of this pic, there hidden behind the on/off switch on the pic and im not sure where to clip them in place thanks
  6. thanks for that il have a look tomorrow but pretty sure i know whats wrong
  7. hi thanks, the throttle linkage is the one that seems to be popping off and it all seems to be working well when the cover is off, however when i put the handle back together again the front behind the chain brake seems to be a bit reluctant to tighten up properly? and if you could post that pic it would be great thanks
  8. hi all, using my 200t the other day and all of a sudden the throttle stopped working as in it just went really slack and wasn't powering the saw i assumed the throttle cable had either snapped or popped out, took the handle apart and yep everything went everywhere, anyway after a good 45 mins of messing with it i finally worked it out and managed to get the housing back together as the throttle cable had just popped out for some reason? the throttle worked fine for around ten seconds then did the same again and popped out, this happened again and again so im assuming iv either lost some sort of clip to keep the throttle line in place? or have i just put the saw together wrong but everything seems to be working fine when the handle is off and i move the internals by hand? thanks matty
  9. hi i noticed you had a vacancy for a month or so in the employment forum a while back and thought i would send you my details incase you get any work in the future,

    im based in bishop auckland (although the other half is in jarrow so work in south tyneside is not a problem)

    i have a full clean driving licence

    CS 30, 31, 38, 39, chipper and stump grinder

    ND in forestry and arb

    experience with glendale countryside in south shields aswell as forestry work and im not afraid of hard work

     

    if you have any work even dragging brash then give me a shout please

     

    07578580557

    [email protected]

    or just pm me on here

     

    thanks matty

  10. hi been looking at your request for a female cutter i assume you are located in the north due to previous replys to your post and if so i would like to put my name forward and tell you that i would be very interested in the role you have available. i have cs30 & 31 aswell as other units, experience felling large timber and general forestry work and plenty of experience with quad bikes. thanks matty

  11. thanks for that il look out for some 2nd hand parts from those models
  12. thanks for that and if you would be able to find out what saws have the same case then i would be grateful, i got the saw for cheap enough so im not to fussed about paying to get it fully sorted il just look out for a 2nd hand husky part thanks
  13. thanks for the reply's the tanks so disformed i think i will just try ebay for 2nd hand part, anyone know what the quality is like with the after market parts from china? I'm in two minds whether to bother with one or not thanks
  14. hi, iv just got myself a husky 350 but the exhaust has melted through the chain oil tank in three different places sometime in the past, has anyone got any crank cases to fit the husky or no of anywhere I could pick up a fairly cheap 2nd hand one? thanks http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/images/smiliesmodern/thumbup.gif

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