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Eddy_t

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  1. Funny you should say that, I have a 346 wanting a good home Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  2. The aim is 70-80% of the exhaust port Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  3. Yup, 66mm is 137cc 1106 is direct drive 1109 is geared Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  4. Generally the homeowner huskys are larger engined, more powerful and lighter, price is generally cheaper too, the husky range starts at the same price, but the cc is about level with the ms211. The k095 mount used by husky is also the most common one, so finding bars and chains is easy too! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  5. They are both small 7-spline, you know, a .325 7t rim that comes fitted as standard Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  6. Get a drill, take the clutch casing off the saw, operate drill, create hole in muffler, directing it away from operator Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  7. Is it only the 261 that takes the 3/8lp rim then? As I do have a stihl rim off a 260 and an Oregon off my 560 and they're the same size Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  8. Unlucky for you, my local dealer tends to have most of the parts I need... For the old ones, if they're new machines on the other hand it's a 3 day wait! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  9. I was under the impression that the rim conversion didn't need a new clutch drum when you changed it over on the 261? Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  10. A husky dealer would be a start, but cylinder base gaskets could be replaced with a liquid gasket sealant Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  11. Hmmm... What's the part number for the picco 8t, reckon it would be a blast on my ported 357 Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  12. At least it's an easy fix have you explained the cause of his problem yet? Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  13. You must fix a lot of seizes to warrant 5 gallons! I'd never use a gallon, let alone 5! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  14. Yes, mine runs on aspen, when you replace the lines, don't forget the oiler impulse pipe! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  15. My contra/090 is well documented on here, including the 5 foot bar it pulls, 36" is a breeze for it Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  16. Postage and a drink It's a bit battered, date stamp is 1969 Also have the top cover, cylinder shroud, back clip, air filter, handles and other bits I've forgotten Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  17. How deep do you go with the boosts wyk? And with your missus, see if you can try to sneak the word potato into every sentence Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  18. Do it! Wrap handles are the bee's knees! Although I want a heated version for days like today! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  19. Hi, I had a contra, there is a clip on the muffler, if you want, I have all the bits, and a spare cylinder and piston Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  20. You gotta order it from the USA, Europe doesn't have them! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  21. So what about a stem with a lean? Or the tension and compression in the wood? Whether you're felling an entire tree or a 6 foot stump, it would still need assessing based on the fact you want it to go in a certain direction Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  22. Really? The smaller pro range of husky have always been better than the stihl equivalents IMO, especially the 50cc range, if the 346 had the crank stuffers then I reckon it would have been unbeatable, after all, the 550 is only a gnats bollock more powerful, despite the strato engine, crank stuffers, smoother transfers and autotune Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  23. You need a wrap on that stubby! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  24. Sugihara from rob d, and Oregon full chisel Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  25. 32 & 33, 34 is windblown, the prior 2 are for big trees, and really big trees, 34 & 35 have been combined I think, but don't quote me on that Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App

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