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Elliot Smith

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  1. Thats interesting i didn't know that, i have mid to high hours on mine now but i think a good fuel/oil mix and regular servicing has kept it going.
  2. thanks for the reply, i have come across a few people on the web replacing the plastic cage bearing with metal one but it sounds like the Husky ones will be good. I have had the rpms lowered on the saw so i hope it lasts abit longer.
  3. My two from Husqvarna, going to add a 562xp too the team when they come out.
  4. what about using a strip of flashband to keeping it running till you can get a replacement tank handle?
  5. Hi there. Just wondering if anyone knows of a suppler for nachi bearings in the uk? and if anyone has changed out the nylon cage bearings to metal ones in the x torq cases. Thanks Elliot.
  6. It a great chipper Steve, i have done some huge jobs with it and its cheap to run and maintain too.
  7. the fuel tank and battery are in the front Steve. I keep a little tool box and bottle jack in there too.
  8. I hope this is wee enough to join the club, my little 4" wallenstein wood chipper.
  9. Thanks Spud that's great, that will give me something to do on boxing day.
  10. Good evening all, I have been looking over my ms150 and have found that the threads on the top and bottom engine mount bolts have gone. It would have been from about two years ago when the saw had a lot of warranty work done in the dealer. Does anyone know if there is a way of fixing it? the saw still runs great but I wouldn't mind trying to fix it and it would solve the problem with the on/off switch working again. Many thanks.
  11. I can get a photo for you tomorrow hats, I had a problem with mine a while ago and had to get a new carb for the saw.
  12. Looking for two or more groundsmen for site clearance contract for 2 weeks. Must have Chainsaw tickets and own PPE, saws will be provided but can bring own saw, chipper ticket would be handy, call Elliot 07880696877
  13. Been wanting to get a tipper for my L200 but the price of some of them are crazy money sounds like MCB are the guys.
  14. Nice video Jack, I like it up in Perth its a nice part of the world haha
  15. Just got a 200t off the bay that was in good order but still needed a few things changed on it, it's still worth getting secondhand if it's a good one, the ms150 is good for small pruning work not in the same class as a 200t but still a good wee saw.
  16. It sure is haha got a new sprocket and roll bearing on it too and a few other bits so it should act like a new saw with the money av just spent on it lol
  17. Am tempted to try it now Dan might go and see if I can get the sprocket for the saw, av got a few bars and chains from the 150 that I could fit.
  18. Me too haha av got a load of other bits to change on it but I might get the dealer to do the fuel line for me, I started with just replacing the spark plug and now av got a list as long as my arm of bits to get lol
  19. Cheers spud had a look and got it sorted so it should be back to work soon haha
  20. Thats great spud thanks, its a US ms200t so i wasn't sure if that was why it was different.
  21. Thats madness Dan haha i was thinking about doing this myself the other day but i didn't think the 1/4" chain would be strong enough on a 200t.
  22. Am doing a service on the 200t and found that the fuel filter pipe had perished. i had a look on the web for the part and there seems to be two types, i was just wondering if there was any reason for them being different? any info would be much appreciated.
  23. I paid £300 for mine, 2011 model with an 18" bar and a few chains for it.
  24. Been smoking for 5 years now but I can't stop cause I still enjoy one with the morning coffee and when am down from a big climb, rolling them now and find the cravings aren't as bad and a lot cheaper, not tried one if those e cigs tho but they seem to the way to go.

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