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Kevm

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  1. I found that picture as well - it is exactly the same as that one with just a hand guard sort of thing and even the tree spike is the same alloy with the worn bottom tooth. I have ordered a fuel pipe for a 180 as I can't find any for the 160 and I reckon the body will be the same, just a different barrel. Thanks, Kev
  2. Yeah, pretty certain it is a 160S now - I found a picture of one and it has the one piece body and handle and also that sort of guard where the chain brake should be, its not connected to anything so I guess it was an early idea before they invented the chainbrake. Thanks, Kev
  3. That looks very similar, the only difference I can see is the handle seems to be separate and bolted on, on the 180S picture. Thanks, kev
  4. Can someone tell me what model this old husky is please. I know it's fairly old because it has points. Someone has nicked the petrol pipe from it so I need to get another but it looks like it should have a grommit to seal where it comes out of the tank. Without knowing the model number it is difficult to find one. Kev

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