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wisecobandit

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  1. My first instinct is the fuel line needs replacing as they can go soft in time and they collapse in on themselves if its not a tank vent or carb issue.
  2. Your 130 will have the grunt. However the downfall is the 130 is a bit all or nothing and doesn't like half throttle a great deal so you may have to try find a bit of a sweet spot in the throttle range and speed you work.
  3. We call it rabbit flu around this neck of the woods. Its pretty widespread and wipes them out quickly. We have the same problem, the rabbits aren't there to be had and its driven the price of rabbit up due to the shortage to almost double. Up to a few years ago we would shoot 60-70 rabbits in an evening now we would be lucky to get 10-15 on the same farms.
  4. Burn me at the stake but half the issues with the 4mix are as mixandgo says is the tank breather failing and causing a wet filter or particles of oil to block/stuff the air filter up. On kombi systems due to the angles they get used at make it 3 times worse. I personally do away with the pipe from the breather to the air box. You can either just route the pipe somewhere different and let it vent to atmosphere or what I do is just fit an ms260 tank vent which doesn't have the vent nozzle. That beats most of the starting issues be it hot or cold. Another 1/4 of the issues are obviously valve clearances and using 2 stroke they don't like. The final1/4 is as spud says...
  5. A year or so with good behaviour and no more recalls or common issues. Stihl dealers by then will be carrying a few spares on the shelf and there may be a few aftermarket spares around.
  6. 395 all the way. You will be kicking yourself when the autotune packs up or it seizes up and your paying oe stihl prices to repair it. Then theres the waiting for the parts to turn up as stihl dealers don't have 661 spares yet.....
  7. Actually I just noticed it has a non removable 4 way splitting blade so if your doing a lot of smaller rounds you will end lots of smaller stuff. Also means on notty big rounds it could struggle to split them having a permanent 4 way fitted.
  8. Theres a another company that sells hall splitters on ebay and also sell exactly the same splitter under a different name and colour (tractor splitters) Fom my point of view I would question a few things. A) why have a vertical/horizontal splitter if it still has be used at waist height which ever way you use it?? You will still have to lift big rounds to waist height. B) That hydraulic tank looks a bit small but it doesn't state the size of the hydraulic pump so it would be interesting to see how well the hydraulic oil stays cool. Also being so compact and everything on top of each other wont help. c) Personally I hate those small wheels and I bet your almost on the weight ratings for those tyres given the amount of steel, a diesel engine, oil etc involved.
  9. Was just about to say the same but you beat me to it. On a 084 buy the best you can. As already said if something does go wrong your in for an expensive ride with an 084 if it goes and damages the cylinder as there are no aftermarket cylinders available. The 88/880 cylinder uses a different stud pattern so wont fit.
  10. I maybe wrong. GHS and sawbits both list pistons for the 880/084 STIHL 084 088 MS880 PISTON ASSEMBLY 60MM NEW Be interesting to see if they do fit. (I have my reservations as was under the impression they had a different stroke length)
  11. Ive never known of any aftermarket 084 piston/top ends. They where still available thru main deal about £90 and nearly £400 a time last year. Im pretty sure the 880 piston isn't the same. The other short supply item with the is the starter assembly, if ever you find one snap it up for a spare.
  12. LOl I use a rizzla packet as always have 1 a few in my pocket..
  13. Done a 394 last year then a 660 this year when they ran dry due to the 661 recall. Both run as they should and par equal with factory built. (no reason why they shouldn't) It is however an expensive way of doing it even importing quite a bit from the states and avoiding duty.
  14. Does usually tend to be a bit of a timing issue but also if its overloading with fuel (ie to rich or to much choke) can make them hard to pull over. As a matter of interest what colour is the sparkplug when you pull it? Deposits would certainly mean rich or to much oil as a rule.
  15. Reckon you will struggle to get a new off the shelf 660 now They where in pretty short supply before the 661 got rereleased back on the market as everyone bought them up.
  16. Very true. They made the original 365 upto 2002 then the 365 special 2002-2008 then the x-torq thereafter. Most people I think (me included) probably class the 365 special as the best saw of all 3 models.
  17. I do have a new one collecting dust lol Im just to anal to use anything nice and shiney when theres an old saw capable of doing the job..
  18. Great news. Like you say try run it well and get it nice and hot and all should be fine.
  19. Yup me to, to many. Whilst I know we shouldn't I don't think it will happen until the times right and you get that frame of mind. I did buy an ecigarrete thing but coughed more than when I had a roll-up taking a puff. Good luck on your quest.
  20. Think you will be surprised how well the mild steel will last. Despite what people say ive seen splitters with blades made out of mild steel and they have lasted the duration. No doubt there is some soft mild steels out there tho which ont stand the test. If you do have to make another for whatever reason I may have some 12mm plate offcut laying around as ive been using it making up a splitter at present (depending what size you need obviously)
  21. You forgot Makita
  22. Certainly sounds like carb settings. May pay to try tweak the h screw as you rev it see if it helps but remember your original setting. That is provided you set the needle height and you have the gaskets/diaphragms fitted correctly?
  23. Pretty much spot on. Before you do anything take the plug out and pull it over to expel as much water as poss and shake any water out the exhaust. Also you can pour a teaspoon of 2 stoke oil or even wd40 thru the plughole to help prevent rust spotting on the rings. Leave in a nice warm room for a day or so Replace the fuel to.
  24. Im gonna throw a cat amongst the pigeons (no its not me selling!!) My local stealer has the 3120 new on the shelf for £920 + the dreaded vat total £1105 with a 36" bar. Now said saw is only being sold with a 30" bar which the bar and chain over a 36" is prob £30 cheaper. If said person was vat registered hes only paid £920 for the saw so hes only loosing £70 if it where 36" minus the £30 bar/chain difference could even only make it £40 However look at the other things he has for sale its makes you wander...
  25. Agreed.

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