Yet another MS200T issue.

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...and if the new line doesn’t fix the leak I’ll have to take the handle off and very closely inspect the fuel tank itself for holes etc. I did look and thought I picked the ‘best one’ but I can’t remember details of why the saws were retired so who knows
The line will fix it unless the tanks cracked.
 
Sure thing PM me when ready.
You could add a new impulse line, also check the 3 rubber mounts for cracks two at the top handle and one on the bottom of the side handle.
Got ya...one of the 4 saws was almost new when it went on the pile so I used the 3 good av rubbers and impulse line from that saw.
 
and the little summer/winter sleeve thing, from the 4 saws I only found one sleeve and one little flat head screw
 
I think we got it covered. Oh check the muffler for missing screws that hold the half's together.
Yep, again picked the best exhaust from the selection.

I thoroughly enjoyed working on the little fella....maybe except for trying to get the impulse hose on filter end having forgotten to do it before I attached the handle. Lesson learned
 
Figured I’d put my question here, it probably doesn’t need its own thread.

I haven’t taken anything apart yet, but handle on my beloved 200T has a lot of floppy play. Pretty sure I need a new AV mount or 2 or 3.
My question is are any of the aftermarket AV mounts good or should I get the Stihl OEM parts?
Thanks!
 
Figured I’d put my question here, it probably doesn’t need its own thread.

I haven’t taken anything apart yet, but handle on my beloved 200T has a lot of floppy play. Pretty sure I need a new AV mount or 2 or 3.
My question is are any of the aftermarket AV mounts good or should I get the Stihl OEM parts?
Thanks!
OEM is most definitely better.
 
Figured I’d put my question here, it probably doesn’t need its own thread.

I haven’t taken anything apart yet, but handle on my beloved 200T has a lot of floppy play. Pretty sure I need a new AV mount or 2 or 3.
My question is are any of the aftermarket AV mounts good or should I get the Stihl OEM parts?
Thanks!
Depends on if you're putting it in service full time for a climber or just a backup or occasional use saw. Full time- nothing but oem. Not worth breaking the wires and intake boot from excessive play. Don't cheap out on your money maker. Nothing brings home the cheddah like a 200t
 

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