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  1. They won't be the same people who fobbed you off you know, they'll probably be quite reasonable and understanding
  2. peatff

    Impulse Hose

    I over simplified it but in my understanding he asked about what the impulse hose does and it does all the pumping and causes the metering which is the part that is affecting the fact that his saw won't run. Apart from it being Chinese.
  3. peatff

    Impulse Hose

    You explain it then instead of jumping on someone else trying to do it.
  4. It's metal to metal contact with the bar where it generates friction and you wear the groove out. Any chain will get hot if you are using it.
  5. If you saw our deep fat frier you would ask the same question. I've had to practically chisel it off the inside of the pan. When it's been through a heat cycle or two it takes some shifting if you don't do it often or straight away like you do when cooking in a frying pan. Using motor oil is not a problem just that it is dearer than chain oil so why would you ?
  6. Like a trained centipede or a genetically modified snake, I want one now and I don't even climb
  7. If it's not sticky the bottom of the bar where it's most needed will not get any because it all flings off the end of the bar. When veg oil gets hot it turns into gum, tanks need cleaning if you store the saw and some mineral oil running through after if you are standing the saw for any time.
  8. peatff

    Impulse Hose

    Vacuum from the crank case sucks the diaphragm and opens the valve for fuel to enter via the needle. Is there a spare connection on your carb that the hose should connect to? Not all have a separate hose. On some it is just a hole in the face of the carb that covers a corresponding hole built into the manifold wall. Have you had the carb off and checked the diaphragm is still flexible and all the jets and channels are clear? Squirt some carb cleaner through them and clean them out, check the valve and fit a carb kit they are not expensive.
  9. I run my 25:1 Chinese top handle saw on Aspen2 same as my Husqvarna and Stihl and it's had no problems in a couple of years. Put some decent oil in the mix and just use it.
  10. My wife's friend bought one and didn't like the smell so she put it through a hot wash cycle. It was an unwaxed jacket after that.
  11. He uses a third party company of under writers, Legit and Scarper? Not heard a bad word from any of his customers on here yet though.
  12. Upgraded the MS181, what did you give it steroids ? That will be handy for climbing, you can prop it against a tree to stand on it
  13. I replaced one on my niece's caravan earlier this year, I think the old rim is still in the scrap pile.
  14. There's an old Nuffield on a patch of land near here been stood there for about 10 years.
  15. I only have experience of the Stihl automatic chain slackener and would advise anyone to avoid them like the plague. Blame the chain if you like but we tried 3 different makes and they all did the same. It always felt as if you were tightening it to breaking point but still it loosened after 5 minutes of cutting.
  16. Why do you need NR permission to work in a client's garden, is the bank vertical and the trees on the rail side ? Crack on and just watch where you drop stuff.
  17. You could have picked 4 up on the forks in the time it took to fit that and get it clipped onto one trunk, seems pointless to me. I used to drive fork trucks in steel works.
  18. I thought the pump cover was cracked on one of mine but it turns out it is in two pieces and the muck between them just made it look like a crack.
  19. Where from, Husqvarna website says at least 1 year warranty on all their products if they are faulty.
  20. We used to cube a tin of corned beef and put the tablets in a cube. Our collie still used to flick the occasional one back out.
  21. Surely it should be done under warranty ?
  22. Yup, just get them used. I do clean my shovels and spade thoroughly after use and I give them a coat of boiled linseed oil when they are dry to stop stuff sticking to them.
  23. I can do but then I keep getting more emails telling me that the item is still on offer or that the offer is ending soon, not exactly zero side effects and if they keep on long enough I will probably weaken.
  24. I subscribe to their e email and there's a link that takes me to the site. There is a drop down for different currencies and the 372 kit is currently about £91 in GBP. There is a box on there with free shipping ticked; but I have not tried adding one to my basket to verify it as I do not want to buy one.
  25. Buy them on the Hutzl Farmertec website, free shipping. They are also available in GB pounds

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