FarmerTec Huztl MS180/250 Complete Chainsaw Kit

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Yep. I see I did not list the $65 for the Ms250. Tbohn just said both ship for $200

$217.11 for both US
 
That's not a bad price for the 250. I've used 2 of their engine kits for a 250 and one for a 180.
I don't mind building clamshells they can be put together pretty quick.
 
I look forward to giving the 250 a whirl. I got a 070 wispering in my ear.

Something's up with shipping. I got two orders that seem to have dropped into a black hole. Must be customs.
 
I was just wondering if anybody had bought any of these kits and put them together. Price is okay but shipping is about the same as the saw I think...I guess I'm a bit confused, they list the 250 at 128.00 then when you click on it it goes to 65.00. Does the 128 equal the saw + shipping?
 
I was just wondering if anybody had bought any of these kits and put them together. Price is okay but shipping is about the same as the saw I think...I guess I'm a bit confused, they list the 250 at 128.00 then when you click on it it goes to 65.00. Does the 128 equal the saw + shipping?

That's for both the 180 and the 250 together. I have yet to order. I just did another 660 and have not finished my 070 build because of one delay or another. I saw a 250 put together and it looked good. I am certain they are good as the rest just plastic. You can just order one. I think they are showing you it's a good buy for both.

They are lighter so shipping is less. Add it to cart to see cost of shipping
 
I thought about building a 250. Their simple to build with way less parts
 
I was just checking prices for now, probably not gonna buy for awhile, got too many saws as it is..
I wasn't trying to sell you one. You was asking about price and that what I found. The math on the 118 stumped me and then I recalled the coupon. Just pointing that out.
 
I wasn't trying to sell you one. You was asking about price and that what I found. The math on the 118 stumped me and then I recalled the coupon. Just pointing that out.
No problem, I appreciate the effort. I may still buy one or two but right now I haven't been able to sell much so I'll have to put it on hold.
 
I know this isn't a Huztl 250 but it builds the same. I plan on getting one soon to see how well it's made.
Assembly is really easy and if you do it a lot it can be built in less than half the time of the 660.
I Disassembled for cleaning and crank seals
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I put a light coat of dirko on the seals and got the sump ready for assembly
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the engine bolts have to be installed after the engine is in place. The coil also has to be removed or slid all the way back for the engine to clear.
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when the handle assy is being put on don't forget to slide the impulse hose on the nipple
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and already have the front bushing installed on the orange cover then install in the case housing
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I didn't take the chain brake apart but it's easy also. Without the cleaning it only took around a hour to disassemble and reassemble.
 
nice job, your cleaning setup allows you to get a real nice looking saw. that's a great looking machine. i gotta get one. the plastic holds up too! I bet its easy to miss that impulse numb. not that many parts.
 
I cleaned it in the parts washer. then spray it with purple stuff while rising in the sink.
 
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