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Bloody Huskies
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Is that a skull on that 2100?
 
Had the MS245 super ozito revving it's little ring out again yesterday.....it sounds fantastic!! I kid you not.
We're thinking of buying a few more of them and ripping out the motors and sticking them in an RC car chassis. We reckon we'd see close to 100mph.

Good call on the chain Vince....it does catch occasionally and that would help it out quite a bit.

Going to remove the spark arrestor this weekend....should be good for a 10% increase, around 0.0012 HP maybe. Not sure about drilling the muffler though cause we love the sound of it as is.
cool! i got a 1/4 chain but the DL count is different, so just gotta sort a bar. i MM my baby and it really picked up in throttle response. still sounds great. in that vid i did it had the muffler mod.

attending to my mate Talon black hawk 35cc monster.. gees the muffler on that thing!! heavy! its as quiet as my honda whipper snipper.. fully baffled and muffler mesh in it along with a 8mmdia exhaust outlet. constipated little saw.:(
 
maybe its a south aust thing/problem.
No its oz wide depends on store size and a whole stack of safety things. If they're a larger dealer chances are they a pilot store for it. Also it's on back order in the 3l container just checked then till the end of July. The price on it was 22.72+ gst for 3 litres
 
No its oz wide depends on store size and a whole stack of safety things. If they're a larger dealer chances are they a pilot store for it. Also it's on back order in the 3l container just checked then till the end of July. The price on it was 22.72+ gst for 3 litres
Well they are about 8km from HQ so maybe they are piloting. Will ask them Monday. [emoji106]
 
I had a couple of those skulls laying around in my stuff and had to put them somewhere [emoji6]
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bloody show off,,,, you just wait till I pipe my Ozito,,,,, it will take some handleing with its 25cc's of awsomeish power,,,, better still the ''6 10 PRO mac ''may just be the ticket (painted orange of coarse).
 
For liquid hydrocarbons you need very stringent storage requirements.....bundling for complete spill retention , fire separation, basically a separate building from everything else.....then staff training, insurance etc.... a landlord may not allow for the storage of that for more than 500ltrs etc...

Over 8 bucks a ltr but would suit the average Joe that only needs it once every couple or few years at most.
 
Question for budding scientists.

The oracle just washed the trailer and it was covered in tree sap from stringy barks. Not easy to remove using soap and warm water.

What effect does this have on metal, specifically zinc from the galvanizing and to a much lesser extent steel of the trailer?
 
Question for budding scientists.

The oracle just washed the trailer and it was covered in tree sap from stringy barks. Not easy to remove using soap and warm water.

What effect does this have on metal, specifically zinc from the galvanizing and to a much lesser extent steel of the trailer?
Let it harden and chip it off. Zinc coating is pretty tuff.
 
Most expensive Ozito getting around [emoji12]



Hey chippy. Found the chain oiling issue.
Centre of the bar to the centre of the oil groove is about 12mm. On the bar its 18mm.
The Stihl bar is about 20mm. Any oil that gets on the chain is only what dribbles down the side and gets picked up by the return chain.
Time to get the jb weld out I think. [emoji6]
 
Skip,
Here's some info that might be useful and they're in your area.....

Timber training at Creswick, www.timbertrainingcreswick.com.au

For Chainsaw courses and accreditation, Ralf Boyke, Bendigo TAFE Ballarat campus.
Thanks for the info Scallywag,will chase that up.
spent all day today cutting with the new MS 362- Had a great time,I really like the saw.
 
Most expensive Ozito getting around [emoji12]



Hey chippy. Found the chain oiling issue.
Centre of the bar to the centre of the oil groove is about 12mm. On the bar its 18mm.
The Stihl bar is about 20mm. Any oil that gets on the chain is only what dribbles down the side and gets picked up by the return chain.
Time to get the jb weld out I think. [emoji6]

Obviously if that bar fits on that saw I can only conclude that Stihl must have copied the Ozito bar mounting system....which goes to show just how advanced and ahead of the times these Ozito saws are. Bit worried the saw will not perform as well as the factory setup with that cheap aftermarket bar on it.

That oiling system you have described sounds a little bit too advanced for me to comprehend, is it a race setup? I'll have a good look at it next time we want a little fun and might have to drill a hole or two and plug another........
 

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