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swampy

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  • Location:
    King's Lynn
  • Interests
    Mountain biking & Shooting
  • Occupation
    Delivery Driver

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  1. Thanks But what does OE mean?? Can I still get this part or not . I know that as soon as i can get the number on the carb the easier it will be to identifing what part i need. Cheers again Swampy
  2. Cheers again, will try and find out the number, im not the machanic, so i will have to find out how easy it is to take apart. Swampy
  3. Hi All Thanks for all your messages, i will have a try at getting the number on the carb, cos when i did phone Stihl the man seemed adament that the carb would be different, as it sounded like he was at the computer checking data??? Cheers again Swampy
  4. Hi It would start but as soon as you hit the revs it would cut out, my mate stripped it down and cleaned it, all in good working order, the bulb was sucking in fuel and he also cleaned the fuel line with compressed air. His mate who works at ARCO a local gardening and Stihl retailer was baffled. They came to the conclusion that it was the carburetor. I now cant even get it to start. This is the "t" version with the top handle. Cheers Swampy
  5. Hi Im new to this site so please forgive me if i ask any silly questions. I bought a Stihl MS192T chainsaw in France 6 years ago and it worked fine until a few months ago, a friend of mine took it apart and says the only thing that he thinks could be wrong with it is the carburetor. Where can i buy a carburetor, as Stihl tells me that these are not for sale in this country, and before you say it i am not phoning France as my French is quite limitted. Cheers for any help. Swampy:confused1:

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