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Thread: OH NO, not the chainsaw!!! - now with PICS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crump View Post
    dunno, but make sure that when you use it you wear all the right safety gear etc.. blah blah blah or this thread will become several thousand posts long.
    not anymore

    that bloke has left the building
    130's rule

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    Bore, piston and ring are well and truly cactus...

    Pics uploading now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Bore, piston and ring are well and truly cactus...

    Pics uploading now...
    Ouch

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    Piston




    Bore


    Can anyone ID the year of manufacture from this???

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Bore, piston and ring are well and truly cactus...

    Pics uploading now...
    Know the feeling all too well.


    Though I'd be jumping for joy if it was the chainsaw.

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    That has been a bit hot or dry Not wear and tear at all there. I'll have a look tomorrow for my dead (Crushed) Husky. I'm fairly sure the bore is OK if condensation here hasn't stuffed it yet. You may be in luck if its OK.

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    Just need to add "BUT WAIT. THERE'S MORE" to the title.
    Sorry about the saw, I had an excellent run from Huskies used as a saw and a borer, it was 25+ years ago though.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    You might be able to find the odd Yamaha RZ500 engine you could stick in it, or maybe that 4BD1 just sittin down the back of your shed waiting for a project. With either of these, you could cut 4 tonne in one go!!

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    Your lucky its only the bore and piston. my chainsaw had a bent conrod.






















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    She's run dry, did you shake the can? Also helps to shake the saw if sitting 4 a while.

    Ben,
    Send me your email address I have the parts book as PDF & cant cut & paste.
    David

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