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Thanks SaulGreat job Joe
Thanks SaulGreat job Joe
The zinc chromate primer that was used under the orange is similar to OD green.I guess I'll try this question here first. Did any of the Disston military saws have an air filter on them? I ask because I picked up a KB7-b(which I should post pictures of) and there is O.D. paint under the orange on the air filter. Doesn't make any difference to me, I just would like to know.
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Great, thanks. I wondered if that might be the case but I could not see it on anymore of that saw or my others.The zinc chromate primer that was used under the orange is similar to OD green.
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I picked up this KB7-B from the son of an old Homelite dealer. He took it in trade for a Homelite in the mid 60's and it sat untouched since then. I replaced the fuel filter and cleaned up the magneto and points and fired it up. It came with the original filter cleaning brush.
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Yep they are very tricky, make sure the prime is working,-Also trying a homemade diaphragm.. Any knowledge on these carbs??
Thanks Lee, it definitely is a beautyChris, That is a beautiful saw, Very nice original condition, Nice bar and chain.
Thanks Mark. Those big Tillotson carbs definitely wouldn’t look out of place on an in-line 6!Fantastic saw Chris! At first glance that carb reminds me of one on a Ford Falcon 6cyl! LOL