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chainsawjoe

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  1. Cool, thanks for your time.
  2. Spudulike, heres a photo of the plug after yesterday’s usage, what do you think? Appreciate your input. Although I’ve owned saws for years, mechanics is not my strongest skill. Although every days a school day.
  3. I have a feeling it’s just not been used hardly so hopefully things will ease up and run in with some regular use. It did smoke when I first ran it but seems to have got better when I changed the fuel to my mix.
  4. Yes using the decompression valve, although it doesn’t stay down all the time and catches you out. I thought it would be the case that it doesn’t “sing” as a little saw does, like you say much bigger engine. By hell its got some power though, just ringed a 3ft diameter sycamore up faster then it took me to start the damn thing!! Thanks for the reply’s.
  5. Hello, I recently bought a nearly new MS880, looks brand new. Just wondering if anyone can comment as I’ve never owned one before, and don’t want to get laid up with a massive bill. It’s a ball ache to start, but once going, ticks over lovely and the throttle response is good. But, on full throttle, are these saws supposed to “sing” like every other smaller saw i own. Or do they lack that, and stay a little shy of what i would expect to be top end RPM. It just sounds slightly restricted, but then that’s may be how it is? Any input welcome, thanks in advance, Joe

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