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bunnybasher100

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  1. I know the 540xp is under £70 but as in 2 parts one of which won't go wrong. Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk mobile app
  2. Some think like this should work used to use similar On the blade bolts on a blue dimond shaver
  3. Try the sensor gap, very rare for these boxes to go wrong for tech advise go to overland and speak to Scottish David. Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk mobile app
  4. Woodleigh Power Equipment Ltd Highcroft Industrial Estate, Enterprise Rd, Waterlooville PO8 0BT 023 9257 1360 Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk mobile app
  5. <p>Nope, not me.....got the wrong person, sorry.</p>

  6. As long as the saw starts hot the kit is not needed you will know if it needs it, mine nearly got put under the tractor wheel for not starting. The carb will alter it's setting using a flywheel sensor to measure rpm a temp sensor and also a throttle position sensor. When plug into a computer it tells you loads of info like whom purchased the saw (if entered at time of purchase) pnc no, serial number, carb number, coil info, software version, hours used with a breakdown of what rpm range, number of starts there's loads more as well Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk mobile app
  7. There is a hot start kit for these saws which includes a new tank breather done loads under warranty and regaping the coil is part of this . There is also constant software updates for the carbs on these saws as well as the 560xp. Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk mobile app
  8. Think it needs a new type breather on it. Just try for the time being to only 3/4 fill it on a refuel. Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk mobile app
  9. The shoes in side can be replaced. But the whole engine has to come out done a few Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk mobile app
  10. The main crank of the engine is directly connected to the rotor and the plastic bearing is more of a bush than a bearing. It's on the opposite side to the engine consealed by a small metal plate with 3 or 4 small bolts can put a parts picture up when I'm in work 2moz to show you. Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk mobile app
  11. Check the plastic bearing as when they get worn and a biggish piece goes in they snap the cranks on the engine. Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk mobile app
  12. Ben have you had it re mapped Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk mobile app
  13. Semi skip chain or full skip mainly used as a ripping chain for milling Hope that helps Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk mobile app
  14. That is fitted correctly for the photo shown re insert the 1 of the grub screws at 6 o'clock to where your pointing and wind it in and it should come of Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk mobile app
  15. Hampshire garden machinery have got 12 in stock one of which is a demo.

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