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littlelionlee88

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  1. Here's my eBay that I'll be adding stuff to over the next few weeks. All saws are sold as non runners and have a starting bid of a tenner. Cash on collection is obviously preferred. https://ebay.co.uk/usr/scoobalee2007
  2. https://ebay.co.uk/usr/scoobalee2007 There could be a 365 added soon, I've got a load of parts I could put one together
  3. https://ebay.co.uk/usr/scoobalee2007
  4. Yes it's one of those things, do you spend the time to list it all or let people ask if you have something? It's a huge task that I've attempted to complete in the past but now it's time to GO!
  5. Unfortunately not, it's not a saw I've seen much.
  6. Well here she is. Not too bad looking. I just love the cam badge on the air filter cover.
  7. I've also been listing a lot of non runner saws on eBay the past few days.
  8. Load of new old stock of various Dolmar/makita spares.
  9. Based in Earlston, Scottish borders.
  10. It sure is Steve. Its amazing what you don't throw away. If we want to expand our workshop we need this lot to go!
  11. I don't have anything left for a 3120 or 395. Have got some second hand bits for 346 and 254, what parts in particular you interested in?
  12. Hi everyone, I'm not sure if this post is in the right place but here it is. We're having a major clear out of our old new/ second hand spares. If anyone is looking for an old or second hand part for a saw give me a shout and I'll see if we have anything.
  13. Thank you everyone else for your help!
  14. Thank you Shavey, I will get you some more information and be in touch soon.
  15. We've come to a time where we would be willing to sell our rotary Dolmar but before we do, does anyone have any info or advice on UK pricing, wheres best to sell it etc. The saw has been here for years, occasionally getting started to make sure it still runs. Any information regarding these saws would be great.
  16. I remember a time I had Stihl bring me a 441 and a 441c-m at the time of introducing M-Tronic. I put a 20" B+C on the 441 and did a couple cuts in a pretty decent butt we had here for testing, then i swapped the B+C onto the 441c-m and my reaction was "Fudging Helen". The difference was huge. Your reaction to the 462 sounds similar to my reaction of the 441 all those years ago so i'm hoping for the same when i get to test a 461 next to a 462
  17. Just wondering what peoples thoughts are about the arrival of the "next gen" ms462. I know the m-tronic stuff is a bit hit and miss with professional users so looking for various opinions. Personally i'm not sure. Change is good but the change has to be an improvement.
  18. Is it wrong i prefer rebuilding ms200t/ms201t top handles to fitting a ms181 av spring?
  19. The time involved to get it bang on may not be feasible but if it was just for shits and giggles i'd try it. Not too sure how an all ready buggered flywheel would take to some butchery though?
  20. Yeh i've had a couple over the years shear within a couples hours from new. I think there was an assembly problem a while back where they just weren't getting torqued up enough. The torque setting is only 12NM - 15NM so its not crazy tight. As for a separate key?? well that would mean an extra step in the assembly process and added cost! which is not the "efficient stihl way".
  21. I get a variety of saws on my bench and here's a nice easy one to start the day. Little ms150t. Sheared flywheel key.

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