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MikeB1979

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  1. Does anyone know if this design of clutch drum should have a rim sprocket or not?Screenshot_20240514_154052_eBay.thumb.jpg.1ea238150a274708cb78ad2461bfcb77.jpg

    1. pleasant

      pleasant

      From that photo it looks like a spur sprocket....not a rim 

    2. MikeB1979

      MikeB1979

      That's what I think but the expanded diagram and parts list has a rim sprocket too. Very odd.

  2. Can anyone help with sourcing a part for Hyundai hyc6200x chainsaw. I need a new clutch drum rim sprocket but am finding it impossible to find. The saw runs the 20" bar, .325 -.058. I can find the clutch drum but not the sprocket. It's definitely there in expanded diagram but with no part number. Any help will relieve insanity.

    1. topchippyles

      topchippyles

      Mickey mouse Chinese saw not surprised you can't get part's for it 

    2. pleasant

      pleasant

      Not a lot of help I know, but aside from the fact they are of such poor quality attempting to repair them actually results in reverse engineering them to make them better than when they left the factory...added to the fact, the huge cost of shipping a load of sea containers over full of spare parts that most consumers won't buy as they are a budget machine, spares are pretty much non existant so we don't even have them through the door.

       

      BTW...they are Korean..not Chinese. Not that it makes much difference

    3. MikeB1979

      MikeB1979

      I fully agree it's crap. It broke on 2nd use but was refunded and told to keep the saw. If I can fix it for the sake of sprocket surely it's worth doing. I've got a husqvarna 135 mk 2 and a stihl 025 that are little workhorses but the 62cc is nice to have if needed. 

  3. I have the opportunity to take some oak trunks for £100 to use for firewood. Are these worth the money and the time. There are 2 of us to cut but I only have a 16" and a 20" bar to go with. Is it too much to tackle?

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  4. Any tree surgeons in North Wales able to supply Hardwood at a reasonable price. Seasoned or not is fine. 

  5. Still waiting, hopefully for my first drop of wood burner food. Out of interest, for the professionals is it particularly quiet time of year for you?

  6. Tip site free for use North Wales. Hardwood/softwood greatly appreciated. Can help with unloading.

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    1. pleasant

      pleasant

      I take it that's your neighbours driveway and you've fallen out recently?

       

      😅 👍

    2. MikeB1979

      MikeB1979

      No it's mine I'm kinda ashamed to say. I got a hungry 8kw Burley to feed.

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