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div_h

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  1. div_h

    boys day out

    Mmm might sell my old 026 to fund this adventure:thumbup: the mrs won't b happy
  2. div_h

    boys day out

    I want a ported 346 looks good fun
  3. Ha ) am a mechanic.......need to remember that 1, a thought ad heard them,al use that tomorrow....
  4. Congratulations my 3rd is due in June, a hope a get a boy.....all the best
  5. Don't really like phil but he's playing some good arrows!
  6. Lol I still work full time and couldn't make it that week
  7. Great first attempt
  8. Wish a knew how to upload pictures on this:confused1: got some nice pictures from our storms in January,
  9. I bought a husqvarna 136 (1998)of eBay in January great little saw,starts and stop.
  10. Still nothing, Going to get my tickets and keep trying
  11. div_h

    026 help:(

    its sorted, new spark plug and fuel filter, was reading spud thread about 026 overfueling loads of help in there. thanks again al be back
  12. div_h

    026 help:(

    lol not good with the 2 stroke stuff, cheers for all the help it will be back on the bench on monday morning the cars can wait!!!!
  13. div_h

    026 help:(

    me again. built it back up today gapped the coil turned it over a few times, then done a compression test after 6 pulls 170psi nice1. put the spark plug in it and thought i'll try it 1 pull and it was running!happy days...... next question 2 small screws 1 bigger 1, are the small ones for the mixture?the larger 1 has L-H, whats this for? when it was running for abit tryed revving it but was flat n boggin down then cutting out r these screws needing adjusted. many thanks yous r the guys:D
  14. div_h

    026 help:(

    its definitely been contacting the magnet:( if the compression tester i have fits, think it should lots of bits with it, how many pulls will i give it? car mechanics trying to fix saw not good lol. thanks again
  15. div_h

    026 help:(

    cheers guys for all the help. stripped it down today (first time in stripping a saw down) a dont know the compression a asked the boss (hes old school ) to see what he thought he said its got good compression.i'll check that tomorrow. is the coil supposed to touch the fly wheels?should it be gapped? but its still sparking. i cant find the diagnostics socket on it to plug my scanner into it!!!!!haha whats a carb no seen one of them in years. thanks
  16. div_h

    026 help:(

    bonjour , my dads dropped off his spare saw into my garage and says can you do something with this? eh burn it! its a cow to start he says and when it gets going it revs up fine but when you start cutting it bogs down and cuts out, it has a good spark,compression and good fuel. its an old saw but well serviced. looks good for a 1998 model. any help would be greatful:thumbup:
  17. cheers guys, a local company asked for my C.V. getting somewhere now
  18. please:( lol still no joy
  19. offt the wind was good here 2day loads of trees down,fences and even blew a car down the street:D rolled about 30feet!
  20. forgot to say I'm free all next week if anyone needs an extra pair of hands or a shadow. thanks

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