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TheGingerMan

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  1. Was gonna use it for milling
  2. I acquired this saw, complete. I'm wondering if anyone has any parts I could buy from them. Online searches lead me to believe it shares parts with other saws in the CC series, I think maybe the 109. The sprocket needs replaced. Maybe someone has a link to a compatible sprocket? Thank you!
  3. Aye looks like some daftys fitted a screw on bolt wi a washer on to the annular buffer, bought the torq head threaded screw and the retainer for it which is the parts meant for it but still no luck in it screwing in
  4. I reckon 60cc would be max for me. Not because I've trialled and tested above that but more so not being over confident and ended up with salami face afterwards. I'm 6'1, not a bulky guy but with some mad deeply seated under the surface ginger strength. Entry level so aye, no a big saw required.
  5. Thanks man! Needed to hear something about em, their prices are whoorea low! I never really trust on site reviews
  6. Has anyone ever bought off the website mowers2go? Àre they legit? They've got saws selling for what seems the cheapest on the net
  7. Good words from you! Thanks! Aye I'm right keen on stihls, considered a 362 but was no sure that was taking the piss a bit
  8. So I'm gearing up to get my tickets. What's the best starter pro saw in your opinion folks?
  9. odd, wonder why the tank housing and crankcase isn't fitting together like it did, Another query i have is the cylinder bolts are different sizes, 2 long and 2 short. is it small at the back of the cylinder and long at the front?
  10. Another thing is what is the name of the black rubber in this video? It's at the front of the tank housing on the inner side, when I fully separated the saw and put it back together it didn't fit like it had done before, as if the saw is out of line, not straight anymore and doesn't give the same snug fit like it had done. I wonder if it has perished in taking the saw apart and that's what's stopping it from fitting so well. Also to note it seems like its caused trying to tighten the screw into the annular buffer to not happen, it won't bite VID_20210312_171613.3gp
  11. @spudulike got any tips for getting an impulse line on? Struggling to get the ridge on the line at the carburettor end into the entry hole
  12. This is good info man! Thank you so much!
  13. Aye pulls easy! That shouldn't bugger the saw with increased compression?
  14. Ok yeah, one handed but with both hands I can get the rings to meet on the locating pins but they never stay intact, I've tried with a cut off piece from a silicone tube but nay joy VID_20210319_103144.3gp
  15. Been referencing parts diagrams from L&S Engineers
  16. The cylinder went back on easy enough with being gentle doing it but the rings expanded when the cylinder came off, they didn't dismount and actually come off so tryna get em back on under the pins was a ballache. Maybe not on proper
  17. Need a carb cover and sprocket cover. Not sure if I need a new piston and cylinder, took the cylinder off to check the piston, put it back on and now the pull of the pull cord is stiff
  18. Got it second hand the other week, the part numbers are all 1118 but didnae think that accounted for the serial number. It needs some work like and I'm a novice. Would really appreciate some guidance here and there if any of yous can spare
  19. So i took the cylinder off the piston head to check out what was going on in there and after putting it back on the pull i get from the pull cord is really pretty stiff, before i took it off it was doing all right for compression. Now when i do the compression test of holding the pull cord and letting the saw drop it doesn't even really drop, drops once and then no more thereafter. Any ideas?

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