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Heyo brethren.

I recently came into possession of a ms660. Stubburn thing has been one problem after another, like chasing a ghost. I get it running a bit better then it flares up elsewhere.

Well it just sheared it's key, which could explain a lot of its issues. Anybody got the shop book and an IPL?

I super appreciate it. Stay safe yo.
 
Heyo brethren.

I recently came into possession of a ms660. Stubburn thing has been one problem after another, like chasing a ghost. I get it running a bit better then it flares up elsewhere.

Well it just sheared it's key, which could explain a lot of its issues. Anybody got the shop book and an IPL?

I super appreciate it. Stay safe yo.
Check your Inbox.
 
greetings
Just going to rebuild 266xp, 288xp 394xp and 440. Does anyone have manuals for them or could point me In the right direction.

Gotta keep them screaming
 

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Stihl BT 108 owner/operator manual and service manual, please, and thank you.
I see a BT 106 but nothing on a BT 108. The BR45 is not listed in the Technical reference guides only the BG 45 which was produced from 2000 to 2006. The BR45 owners manual is dated 2002.
 

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I see a BT 106 but nothing on a BT 108. The BR45 is not listed in the Technical reference guides only the BG 45 which was produced from 2000 to 2006. The BR45 owners manual is dated 2002.
I see a BT 106 but nothing on a BT 108. The BR45 is not listed in the Technical reference guides only the BG 45 which was produced from 2000 to 2006. The BR45 owners manual is dated 2002.
Oh. I meant the 106. Thank you.
 
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I saw the ipls for the BR45 and the BG45
Huh. Someone must have got bored at Stihl one day and decided to design that beautiful masterpiece. I don't know what it is about a handheld blower strapped to a metal frame but it just seems so cool. Almost like redneck engineering but officially manufactured by a international company. My other Siri is that it could be a way for them to justify buying a bunch of frames to make backpack brush cutters. But it makes sense that it's from that year because it doesn't have a Tanaka engine.

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That is from a 1994 master catalog. That would be something pretty cool if they still sold it in the USA.
 
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