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  1. Hello Everyone I've inherited an MS181 Iv'e had it for about 18months. It was probably sat for 6months before I managed to get it going. I've replaced the air filter, Spark plug, fuel filter and it runs ok. But from cold it always only ever starts on half choke no matter the weather and soon as you touch the throttle it just bogs and dies. It's ok when it warm up but as soon as you pull full throttle it bogs & dies. I've cleaned the Carb out about 4 times adjusted the High, Low and idle screws and same effect. The next option is new Carb Kit for diaphram etc and then potentially a new carb. A new is carb is about £60.... I know its not much in the grand scheme of things but this saw might be 7 years old and I have no idea if it was looked after before and a new 181 is £250.00. I'm looking at a new potential Top handle for the future MS150/194 or 201. Is it worth spending the extra money on the 181? or just scrapping it and given up on it? Any help appreciated. Take it easy Liam
  2. The following were stollen from Newthorpe/Eastwood Nottingham near Ikea on Sunday morning the 25/11/ 2018 Stihl MS661 C-M 36inch bar chain saw (red tape around handle) Serial Number: 176967692 Stihl MS261 chain saw Serial Number: Stihl MS211 14 inch bar chain saw Serial Number: 290359907 Stihl MS200T Chain saw Serial Number: 168039329 Stihl HS82RCC 30inch hedge cutter Serial Number: 183578298 Stihl SH86 C-E Vac /Blower Serial Number: 504244214 Shindaiwa M242S Power Unit (Red) Serial Number: 37004449 The police are not able to investigate as they do not have the man power so it’s up to all of us not to buy cheap tools etc. from these %$^£+* scum bags. Don’t they realise without my tools I cannot pay towards their DOLE MONEY If approached with dodgy tools exercise your right to perform a citizen’s arrest, call the cops and get these bustards arrested or if you’re that way inclined cut off their thieving hands. Remember you are next on their list. Guy The Garden Guy

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