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    <p>With reference to the following URL</p>

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    <p><a href="http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/large-equipment/93455-chipper-graveyard.html" rel="external nofollow">http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/large-equipment/93455-chipper-graveyard.html</a></p>

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    <p>Is the chipper @ lister wilders still available? If not is there anywhere on arbtalk where old chippers or damaged chippers can be obtained? any help I can get is appreciated <img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png" alt=":)" srcset="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> thanks. ;p</p>

     

  2. Lol, Why didnt I notice that ! Yes am attaching photos onto here. thanks for telling me bobh
  3. OK. JUst I am struggling to take the clutch off and removing the crankshaft+piston away from the chassis/body. What shall I do? I dont if I need more sophisticated tools to do the job. ----- PS. I is irritating I know but if you click on the link, then when the tab or window loads up, click on the address bar where ... tab140.freewebspace.com/1.jpg ..... is for example and hit the return or enter button the images should load up
  4. Hello everyone I have a Ryobi PCN-3335 Petrol 33cc Chainsaw. To cut a long story short I needed to strip down my chainsaw. All that remains is the main chassis plus piston, crankshaft and clutch. The cylinder head has been removed. My problem which I done in my ignorance is take off the cylinder head without thinking about the piston ring on the piston. PLease click on the following urls to see photographs of my chainsaw http://tab140.freewebspace.com/1.jpg http://tab140.freewebspace.com/2.jpg http://tab140.freewebspace.com/3.jpg http://tab140.freewebspace.com/4.jpg http://tab140.freewebspace.com/5.jpg http://tab140.freewebspace.com/6.jpg http://tab140.freewebspace.com/7.jpg http://tab140.freewebspace.com/8.jpg http://tab140.freewebspace.com/9.jpg (My webhost does allow linking. BUt if you click on the URL and inside the new window or tab go the the address bar and hit the enter or return button, the picture will appear.) Picture 2.jpg shows you the flywheel at the bottom of the photo plus piston oil sump and crankshaft Picture 6.jpg shows you the brake cable plus the clutch My problem is I am struggling to insert the piston into the cylinder head. CAn anyone help me? I have mentioned picture 6 as I may need to take off the clutch, but I dont know how without risking damage to the chainsaw. Any help given to me I would be grateful for. thanks :) :)

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