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About Davie Mac
- Birthday 19/01/1974
Personal Information
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Location:
Perth, Scotland
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Interests
Off road, wid, bushcraft.
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Occupation
Independent L/R specialist
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Post code
PH29DB
Davie Mac's Achievements
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Just received my 372 xp back from a good going over by our very own Spud! Really great service that I can't recommend enough. Saw runs great, very happy with the bill. Well worth £20 in postage to and fro. Cheers mate.
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Thank goodness for the 2 year warranty!
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Let me tell the tale of the 550xp. I bought a new one on 11th Feb this year. Fantastic powerful light wee saw I thought. My plan was to use the 550 as an everyday/thinning saw for the 10-12" spruce thinning job etc. I also have a 372xp with 24" bar for bigger stuff. Perfect pair of saws, you would think. After a few trees dropped, sned and crosscut, it was clear the 550xp had issues. When picking the saw up after stacking the timber, from idle, there was zero throttle response. The saw bogged down and wouldn't take throttle. If you held the trigger in, it would sort itself out and pick up after 5 or 6 seconds. Almost like it was flooded. Bit smelly too. I put the saw into some big timber as per the manual to "tune" the autotune but no better. Back to dealer for diagnostics. New (upgraded) carb fitted and saw returned to me. Nope, still the same. Took it to another dealer for a fresh look. No faults found. Dealers/workshops can't replicate felling trees. They couldn't get the saw to fault. Sent back to original dealer who promptly sent it to Husqvarna UK. Came back with new piston and cylinder fitted under warranty as "there was scoring to the cylinder unrelated to fuel/oil mixture." Still no better. My dealer, who was most helpful throughout, replaced the 550 with another new model. Fault exactly the same. Very poor throttle response from tickover. I was offered a 560xp in it's place and what a saw that is! Fantastic. No issues whatsoever. So, ask me about a 550xp and I will tell you to skip over it and get a 560xp. Slightly heavier but not by much and gets a much better report all round.
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Splitting 1m long logs for biomass boilers and the lovely view from my office window in the summer!
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Quick question. Can you run a 242xp on 3/8 chain? Wondered if it may be a bit hard on the wee saw! I have a new 15" 3/8 bar to suit left over from my 254xp and plenty of chain. Also have a dose of sprockets.
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There is a good looking 42 special saw on ebay at the mo. Same as 242xp I believe?
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Skyhuck, I could see Haix point if the boots were worn out and obviously ancient but these were mint! The uppers were perfect and like new. There was no wear on the soles. I was not trying it on with them, just want boots to last a bit longer. It looks like they have sat in a store somewhere for a year as the date stamped on them was 2011 and I puchased them 2013. Stephen, I can't remember where they came from. I just googled and bought from the cheapest store. I have called around to see if I could track down the shop but no luck. I am self employed and keep all my receipts but this one has slipped through the net. Maybe burned with the box. Leason learned though!
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Really disappointed with Haix. Bought a pair of Protector pro boots online last year. Soles have split after occasional use(I don.t wear them everyday). As I no longer have the receipt of purchase, the Haix factory in Germany asked me to send the boots to them for inspection. So, £30 later, they are on their holidays. An email arrives from them telling me to send them the purchase receipt for warranty claim, but as you(and them) already know, I don't have it. So I email them back telling them this. 3 days later, my boots arrive back home untouched! A letter inside stating that the manufacture date on the boots was 2011 so without proof of purchase, NO WARRANTY! So, £230 later and I own a pair of gubbed boots! They could have at least given me the option to pay for them to be resoled! Poor show Haix. Arbortec it is then.........................
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I am looking for a Husqvarna 242xp chainsaw. Must be in good clean condition as it will be put to work. WHY? Cash waiting.
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Wanted; Carb from Husqvarna 262xp. Walbro HDA 120. Cash waiting. Please pm
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Apparently, a 262xp carb will be a straight fit and is a better option? Part number HDA 120 I think. Looking for advice.
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I am looking for someone to rebuild a carb from a 254xp. The carb is a Walbro HDA 35B and has a few issues. The saw does not lean off enough on the "H" screw and runs rich/bogs down at top end. I believe there is a valve somewhere on the carb that when worn, leaks fuel past causing the saw to run rich. Is there an expert out there who I could send the carb to for refurb? This is my everyday saw and needs to be good. A fully refurbished carb would be nice!
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Thanks guys, found some good parts diagrams online and seems I have a saw with a mix match of parts! All sorted now though I could do with a good oil pump. New genuine cost £100. Any alternatives?
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I am rebuilding a 254xp and have discovered that the oil pump worm drive gear is stripped and split. I think that the oil pump is faulty as it sticks when you turn it by hand, prob knackering the drive gear! I have converted the saw from .325 to 3/8. The new clutch drum has drive teeth to locate the drive gear for the oil pump whereas the old clutch drum has no drive teeth. The oil pump drive gear has slots for the drive teeth to fit in to, driving the oil pump. Question, are the two clutch drums interchangable? Also, how does the clutch drum with NO drive teeth on it turn the oil pump gear??? I am coming up with so many different part numbers for the various parts I need so any help there would be great!! Parts required; Oil pump plastic drive gear 503557801 I think? Oil pump ?? O ring seal 501624301 I think? Thanks in advance!! Serial number of saw is 8500471, year 1998