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Dazonit

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  1. Once did the same took the exhaust muffler off and removed it that way
  2. Thanks for the advice spud and the offer awd will have a think about it cheers Atb
  3. The saw starts great every time I was looking at it today trying to make my mind up on wether to take on a rebuild or not as I'm not sure I can do it. I'm ok on the basics removing oiler and so on but not sure on a rebuild I could do with a good reliable saw too on a scale of 1to10 how difificult is it for a novice cheers
  4. Cheers spudunlike and adw If I can sort the chain jamming out I'll give the crank case gasket a go ill be in touch once I start . I know this is a old modle are they a good saw Cheers
  5. With no chain oil in the saw it dose not smoke/burn oil I'll have a look at the oiler but the crank case seal sounds a little beyond me Thanks for the replays
  6. HI I'm new here:thumbup1: so hello all I have a husqvarna 162se saw that I had given to me by a man I cut some conifers down for . The saw had been stood for many years I fitted a new petrol pick up pipe ( as the one in the tank had turned to jelly ) cleaned out the card and removed and cleaned the clutch and sprocket. and the saw starts and runs ok but after a few mins of running the chain seems to tighten up on the bar to a point were it won't turn loosen the chain off and same happens again also when I put chain oil in the saw and fire the saw up the oil is entering the piston or exhaust and burning ie loads of white smoke remove the oil and it runs clear again . I was hopping to fix the saw up as a spare as I have a wood burner. Any ideas cheers

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