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Albe013

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  • Location:
    CHESTERFIELD/DERBYSHIRE/ENGLAND
  • Interests
    GARDENING AND CUTTING UP WOOD
  • Occupation
    GARDENER AND CHAINSAW USER AND COLLECTOR
  • Post code
    s40 2jb
  • City
    chesterfield/derbyshire

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  1. hello terry tibbs have a look at the COBRA range they do a brushcutter with a 53cc kawasaki engine for about £500 i think it will knock the spots off stihl or husky these are brilliant engines hope that helps albert
  2. could be the first step to the stihl logging light sabre mines an orange one LOL?
  3. hi forest tink what you are looking for is the repair kit for a zama RB-137 C1Q-EL33 these are on e-bay for£8.60 and 4.46 postage from the usa hope that helps many thanks albert
  4. thanks wisecobandit for that i was just wondering if you could replace then in situ or best to remove the clutch that is what i was wondering many thanks albert
  5. hello everyone was using a 2004 husky 346xp chainsaw friday and it broke a clutch spring just wondering if anybody knows the best and easiest way to replace the springs on these chainsaws hope you can point me in the right direction many thanks albert ps this is the first major repair on this saw
  6. this one for gardenkit have 2 problems with a hayter heritage 13/30 ride-on mower 1st tried to start it on key with battery charged and safety switches engaged but nothing will start with jump lead from battery to starter and arcing the 2 solenoid contacts with the key turned on so am i correct in thinking it is the solenoid then? and the second when the deck is lifted up in to highest setting it is tightening the belt up and causing the blade to spin without the cutting lever being engaged cant see anything bent or out of alignment so could this be down to the wrong belt fitted? hope you can help many thanks albert
  7. where abouts are you ordainaryboy just seeing if you are close to me at chesterfield if you are i might be able to help thanks albert
  8. Albe013

    Stihl ms291

    hi simonm have had a 291 and is roughly the same as husky 455 rancher only thing i found about it is that it was rather hard to start but didnt seem to be as good as the 455 rancher hope that helps albert
  9. hi alf from experience witha 480cd which is a newer version i tried a 24 inch bar on it and it was pritty useless so put it on a 20 inch and was fine after that hope that helps albert
  10. hi pit*rig husqvarna saws have a 2 year warranty take it back to dealer and either get them to sort it out or you want a replacement saw sounds like you may have got a bad saw of the batch also you can flood em qiute easily if you are not careful hope that helps albert
  11. hi honeymonster if you are based in lancashire why dont you have a look at DICK LEIGH at Barrow near clitheroe you can go and have alook at the saws just a thought hope that helps albert
  12. hi mikercike i think you will find that i think that plate is called a slipper plate and covers that gromet and anchors it in place when the bar and sidecover is screwed tight it is probably moving with the pressure of the oil hope that helps thanks albert
  13. hello andy have used a fishing tackle box before now maybe have a think on that line hope that helps thanks albert
  14. hi hotrod jonsered is a red version of husqvarna i think the 2250 is same as the husqy 450 that is catalogue price of £490 ao the choice is yours thanks albert
  15. hi monkeymoreton you,ve got yourself a bargin ruddy good blower far better than any stihl one also quietier more powerfuland you dont need petrol/oil mix for it and also more economical good rescue from a skip i have one and love it thanks albert

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