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  1. Prob worth a carb kit rather than newie as new carb pretty dear Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  2. https://www.lsengineers.co.uk/carburetor-la-s8a-stihl-part-no-1108-120-0613.html Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  3. What's difference between bg55 and 86? Seems I can get one for just over 200quid same with husk 525bx Anyone else used echo hand held? Shaved what do the dolly ones sell for and have you got spec somewhere? Matty I'll call in and see Steven soon and have a look Thansk Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  4. Thinking of hand held, as easier to sling om truck and generally move about. Price also better Any other brands worth a pop?anyone with dolmar/makita Hitachi etc? Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  5. Which one you get? Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  6. Just about had it with my bg55, served me well, What's recommended? Thinking of echo, any experience? Thanks Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  7. I found with oak your better off doing nothing. Inevitably you won't sand it back and oil it frequently enough (no insult to you, just that it takes alot of work) and eventually when it starts to look black oiled wood looks alot worse than the grey/silver that untreated oak goes. Also oiling oak will do little to stop it splitting as it will still dry out. Horizontal surfaces with sitting water are always going to attract blackstaining/mold. In past have tried many tung oils, osmo oil, decking oils, with pre fungicide treatment, and on horizontal oak where water will sit, have found the results poor. Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  8. Not that excited about having to change sprockets everytime I change chains.know it's not too time consuming, but annoying knowing that I wouldn't have to with other brands Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  9. 9 pin off a 460 I think. Don't think I have a 7 or 8 pin, both stihl and oregon Chain hasn't needed me to change the sprocket so I thought this isn't the bother. I also noticed I'd knocked a tooth off a brand new 3/8p chain on a 360tes. Not even had A chance to sharpen it yet. The rotatech. 325 chain I been running on my 357 has been fine though. Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  10. See how much longer the old chains is, same number of drive links Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  11. Just had a 74dl 325 1.6 chain arrive for a ms361 18" bar and it's too small to fir on bar and sprocket. I really gave it some and managed to squeeze it on bit the back or bar was pressed tight onto the sprocket and I wasn't going to run it like that. It is the correct amount of DL have counted. I tried stretching it with a bottle jack but hasn't made aby better. Any ideas? Pretty much lost the small saving I made for buying a cheap chain by having to mess about with it for 40 mins now..... Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  12. billpierce

    Dolmar

    Cough cough Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  13. will have a check, but reckon they are alright, you can hear that its idle is high!
  14. Nah, had a few nasty cuts, usually when being slightly lazy or careless. I knew someone would pull me up on that- think I'd prefer a cut from a silky than chainsaw though. Not to say you could seriously injure yourself with a silky. Maybe we should have to do a silky training 5 day course Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  15. Yeah we could all be using hand saws as well, be a good bit safer Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  16. Excellent Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  17. Yep, was thinning a lime last week with little makita 230t, not only had someone drilled it with airgun pellets, they had also driven tacks into everything up to 4/5 m. Hand to come down and sharpen 3 times, chain about dead now.groan Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  18. Be interested to know how old the oldest freelancer is and how they are doing/enjoying themselves. I guess lots of folk get to a point where they prefer to do less climbing and have all the knowledge to run a team relatively easily? Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  19. When was it last run? Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  20. I use a stihl normal file guide which I reckon is slightly sturdier the the oregon ones. Just check it's a 3.2 not 4mm file you got as there are 2 sizes of 1/4 pitch chains. Stubbornly filed mine with wrong one for a while when I first got it. Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  21. It tells me to watch it on YouTube but I can't click on anything and copy the text and doesn't tell me what to search for on you tooobe either. Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  22. They little teeth a fiddly and hard to see that's for sure? What you using to sharpen it? Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  23. Cannot see it got a link? Says disabled for use in apps or something Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  24. I wandered about an air leak too, but the saw really hasn't done much work from new just getting to the end of 2nd chain, so would be dissapointed if it is an airleak. On the bench I can adjust idle to something about right and get no chain creep, however it will stall after 10 seconds or so if clipped and hanging vertical on harness. Alternatively I can give it what sounds like slightly high idle which means it never cuts out when hanging but sometimes as it changes angle or after a cut the chain will run, not just a bit creep either enough to make me want to sort it out. Max rpm seems the same (slightly too high)though not too bothered about this if spark plug colour is looking good. Thanks for the help Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app
  25. Is that specifically for carbs with no L and H screws Sent from my C6603 using Arbtalk mobile app

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