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peatff

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  1. Never checked the oil either
  2. My 135 was from WOP as well, a friend of mine bought one a couple of weeks ago and that needed fettling as well, good price on there.
  3. That's a plan, leave your ear protectors off as well and all your problems will be solved, you'll definitely not hear any rattles anyway
  4. It's a scratching the chin emoji wondering why the elation at helping someone with a problem. Phone emoji don't show up sometimes. Why would I be giving the finger?
  5. Same thing I posted in the second post thanks. ?
  6. Sorry but earlier I meant where did you buy the saw not the driver because their PDI is a bit lacking. First thing I did was buy a spline drive to adjust my 135 as it was a pig to restart when hot and it was running weak at the top end as well I think some places send them out the shop anyhow as long as they run for two minutes without breaking. Get it used now and check it when it's run a few tanks look at the plug to see how the mixture is doing.
  7. Have you got a spline driver to adjust it with, where did you buy it from ? Never heard of any 10 tank restriction, how would it know ? I had to richen the L screw of my 135 (similar saw) to get it to start when hot. Saws are not meant to run on low revs, tick over or flat out once started.
  8. My sister's Labrador was caught chasing sheep by the Rangers at a local estate. He wasn't a year old at the time and had slipped through the fence while they were walking. They brought him back and told her off and said if she wanted him sheep aversion training they would put him in a pen with a couple of Tups to calm him down.
  9. I don't know if he's a liar but you need a lot more info about what kind of wear and over what kind of period it is occurring and what he qualifies as "lots of machines" Anything that is getting used for the job these saws are designed for is going to wear some parts.
  10. Gorga is Gypsy slang, gorger and is just anyone who is not a Romany Gypsy.
  11. Get on Hutzl Farmertec and get some replacement parts, let them pay.
  12. You can buy them with carb adjust on. Replaced a few on ms170s a while back and made sure I had the ones with h and l jets. Prolly got a stash somewhere if you want me to post you one? Thanks for the offer Bill, it's fixed now and gone back down to the farm. I saw the adjustable carbs on ebay for about £7 so they can order one of those next time it conks.
  13. The thread is disappearing down the list so I'll bring it back up. MS180 running but died in the cut and stalled. Fitted a carb kit, everything but the Welch plugs they were alright, put it back together and it was even worse if anything. Needle level looked ok but raised it a bit anyway and it's now pulling like a goodun. Why don't they have any adjustment on the carb ?
  14. What we have here is several failures to communicate. That's how I ended up with 5 chainsaws instead of paying someone to cut my tree down
  15. Killjoy?
  16. You could scratch your @rse and pick your nose at the same time as you eat your dinner, just don't forget which hands your knife and fork are in ?
  17. Two is plenty for anybody
  18. peatff

    Flu...

    We used to go camping at Foollow, Brosterfield farm many years ago. I had a flu jab this year, first time I had one. I got it a couple of years ago and it knocked me off my feet. I had TB about 30 years ago and if flu gets to my chest it makes me wheeze like an old bellows. The chemist said the jab would not give any flu symptoms but I had a runny nose for days after.
  19. Someone who works on tall heathers ?
  20. If the seal is working how do they get in, does it only seal from the inside ? I don't understand that bit.
  21. Duck him first just to make sure
  22. I saw a video where the cutter put part of the gob back in the cut and achieved similar results with a lot less messing about and the stump was cut a lot nearer the ground
  23. New boots Ben, they look nice..... Flobalot Well take them back if they don't fit.
  24. You want it 4 stroking a bit at the top end and levelling out under load. Screw the H screw out a bit and see if it improves. Good RPM probably means it's running a bit weak at the top end.
  25. Step ladders are so sad

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