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  1. carllo

    Stihl 025

    Well this thing is 20 year's old, and don't look like it had a great deal of maintenance on it. Waiting for parts now, will put it all back together and see what happens, thanks for the input.
  2. carllo

    Stihl 025

    Yes, if this is the one you mean.
  3. carllo

    Stihl 025

    I wonder why both saws (mine and the one in the video) are wearing in the same spot? You would think wear would be random not so similar.
  4. carllo

    Stihl 025

    No it doesn't appear to be, I've ordered a new one anyway, also on the video I saw the damage was also excessive over the oil pump, hence the suggestion of a stainless steel shim to protect it. It's all cleaned up now anyway, awaiting bits, whether it goes again is another thing.
  5. carllo

    Stihl 025

    That's cos I took them out to clean
  6. carllo

    Stihl 025

    Yes I know this is so either a piece of stainless steel in the resin, worth a go. Also got an engineer pal who can knock up a stainless steel shim to cover it.
  7. carllo

    Stihl 025

    It appears that the o ring between the pump and plastic fitting is worn, mainly down to the casing damage, I'll get a cheap kit, bung up the hole with resin, for a fiver if it lasts a year all's good, thanks for the input.
  8. carllo

    Stihl 025

    I did see a video, where a guy put epoxy resin over a new pump, but I don't know what/if the reason for the damage would mean it would fail again.
  9. carllo

    Stihl 025

    Hi guys, just been donated this old 025, start's and runs fine, but there's a bit of an issue with the oil leaking around clutch area, is it worth bothering trying to fix? Thanks in advance
  10. carllo

    Ropes

    Had a bit of a nose around, Marlow ropes seem to be very popular Also what is kernmantle rope?
  11. carllo

    Ropes

    Ok, thank you, I shall peruse the usual websites and look at this.
  12. carllo

    Ropes

    Hi, will probably be the method learnt on training, friction hitch/cord, hitch climber style. Until I get some experience.
  13. carllo

    Ropes

    Hi all, just completed CS38, looking to get some basic kit together, choosing a rope is the first obstacle. I'm not intending to do a lot of climbing, but where do I start?

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