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Did you mean Waihi? Haven't been there for at least a decade. Stuffed knee means no surfing and I'm too old to pull drunk New Years Eve chicks, and getting arrested throwing bottles at the police in Whangamata at new years doesn't have the same appeal as it used to.
 
got this given to me sigh wot piece of ##### just took me 2 hours to dismantle clean tidy and dress bar resharpen chain to sumthin that can cut

oleomac 936 i might donate to gun club or a mate who just roots saws as ute spare tool

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I'm really such a rusted on stihlman i canna abide touching other saws its the give me the creeps so many thing wrong in design and function
 
got this given to me sigh wot piece of ##### just took me 2 hours to dismantle clean tidy and dress bar resharpen chain to sumthin that can cut

oleomac 936 i might donate to gun club or a mate who just roots saws as ute spare tool

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I'm really such a rusted on stihlman i canna abide touching other saws its the give me the creeps so many thing wrong in design and function

Bolt it to that post...get out the angle grinder and viola, instant letter box.
 
got this given to me sigh wot piece of ##### just took me 2 hours to dismantle clean tidy and dress bar resharpen chain to sumthin that can cut

oleomac 936 i might donate to gun club or a mate who just roots saws as ute spare tool

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I'm really such a rusted on stihlman i canna abide touching other saws its the give me the creeps so many thing wrong in design and function

I say exactly the same thing about stihls some of those are dreadfull to work on and those ****ing torqs screws best place for those is in the bin
 
I say exactly the same thing about stihls some of those are dreadfull to work on and those ****ing torqs screws best place for those is in the bin
Best solution, is to get a 6"/150mm T27 driver from the Snap On truck. Cost me $10.?? In about the Middle of the year. He kept it on hand for a local still shop :D and it's stronger than a 4mm hex key
 
Best solution, is to get a 6"/150mm T27 driver from the Snap On truck. Cost me $10.?? In about the Middle of the year. He kept it on hand for a local still shop :D and it's stronger than a 4mm hex key
I don't have any problems with either type of bolt, being Allen keyed or T27 for any associated models............ Until you get the professional "know it all" who has stripped there insides out with there quality tools from the $2 shop.:)
 

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