Today I went to a pawn shop (PAWN, keep it clean!) to see an ms 064. After some great advice it looked fairly good, had a hard life, but not abused.
checked over everything and seemed all good, until I took the top cover and muffler off to see a shiny cylinder and brand new piston (with slight carbon on it) and my heart sank - cheap Chinese piston and cylinder... everything else was mostly good.
Anyway I asked to start it and try it out, blipped on choke after 4-5 pulls - hadn’t been ran in 4-5 months and they filled (actually asked me) the tank as it was empty. Started on high idle after a couple pulls and the ran and died. Started again and with gentle blipping off idle to warm it up it got into the swing of things and idled nicely. The real reason for this post though is, OH MY GOODNESS the sound of these larger saws “BANG, BANG, BANG, BA-BANG, BA-BANG, BA-BANG, That sound is to die for. It brought back memories of my cr250 2 stroke I use to race and the thump of a large single cylinder. I have fallen in LOVE with larger saws.
As I sit here and work, I am muttering under my breath “bang bang bang”
Anyway, they didn’t take my offer but it’s been up for sale for 5 months and hasn’t sold so it ain’t going anywhere fast so I will call every month and see if they’ll take me up!
They have been asking 995 Aussi dollars,
I said via message I’d offer a conditional 500 Aussi dollars upon inspection. Which they said yes to straight away.
Chinese top end discovered and thus I offered 200 Aussi dollars and no need for warranty, they said no.
checked over everything and seemed all good, until I took the top cover and muffler off to see a shiny cylinder and brand new piston (with slight carbon on it) and my heart sank - cheap Chinese piston and cylinder... everything else was mostly good.
Anyway I asked to start it and try it out, blipped on choke after 4-5 pulls - hadn’t been ran in 4-5 months and they filled (actually asked me) the tank as it was empty. Started on high idle after a couple pulls and the ran and died. Started again and with gentle blipping off idle to warm it up it got into the swing of things and idled nicely. The real reason for this post though is, OH MY GOODNESS the sound of these larger saws “BANG, BANG, BANG, BA-BANG, BA-BANG, BA-BANG, That sound is to die for. It brought back memories of my cr250 2 stroke I use to race and the thump of a large single cylinder. I have fallen in LOVE with larger saws.
As I sit here and work, I am muttering under my breath “bang bang bang”
Anyway, they didn’t take my offer but it’s been up for sale for 5 months and hasn’t sold so it ain’t going anywhere fast so I will call every month and see if they’ll take me up!
They have been asking 995 Aussi dollars,
I said via message I’d offer a conditional 500 Aussi dollars upon inspection. Which they said yes to straight away.
Chinese top end discovered and thus I offered 200 Aussi dollars and no need for warranty, they said no.