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Somebody say 2100-01?? Nice Randy, missed you guys! Yep o rings did it to me, thanks to brother jim, I found that. Chuck still has em I rhink. I matced em up also, to those home depot type, o ring kits. I think those would work fine. And yeah it was fuel in the bar oil for me too. Andy good stick of wood!
 
Somebody say 2100-01?? Nice Randy, missed you guys! Yep o rings did it to me, thanks to brother jim, I found that. Chuck still has em I rhink. I matced em up also, to those home depot type, o ring kits. I think those would work fine. And yeah it was fuel in the bar oil for me too. Andy good stick of wood!

I ended up going to check with a guy that works on big trucks......Cat O-Rings were a perfect match. :)
 
I have an old 2100 from the left coast, she has a nick out of the back handle.


She also has some lovin' done to the cylinder. Only thing I've done is put a B&C and an adjuster on it.

It does pull a 28" through everything it's come up against.

Strong saw, however it can't pull the mill like a 153 does.

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Good deal Randy, that is a nice saw. I am going to have to figure out a tank vent for the 2101, no longer available small leak in mine. But sure it will be easily made. Sach's not a bad saw my friend!
 
Good deal Randy, that is a nice saw. I am going to have to figure out a tank vent for the 2101, no longer available small leak in mine. But sure it will be easily made. Sach's not a bad saw my friend!

I got my tank vent from the Echo dealer, seems Echo uses a very similar vent. I took the IPL in and showed him the picture and he came out with a brand new vent which mounted perfectly, even fit under the rubber shroud in the carb box.
 
Awesome JIm, my dealer does echo too. Remember the model they found had the same vent?

I am sorry, I do not, it is a small white vent with a small nipple, I can't remember if I made the vent hose with tygon or if the vent fit right into the tank, pretty sure I ran a line.
 
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i think this is what homelitejim is talking about. used on many echo trimmers etc. easy to adapt with the right tubing to fit the tank hole.
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foam filter and duckbill valve inside makes a neat, one way tank vent.
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Thanks Allyn! Thanks Jim! I got it, same I use in my pole saw and weed eater, thats easy and great info, thenk you thank you!
 
I will be running two 2100's tomorrow. One to hear it run, and one to pull a 48 bar, I have 2 decent trees to take down.

We'll have a log for the GTG !
 
I am the worlds worst at pictures.....

But at our GTG on Oct. 20, there will be 500 pics, so I'm sure those will suffice. :)

One of those 2100s was the last saw out of Stumpys shop before the BBQ. :msp_w00t:
 
I didn't realize Hopland was a real place!

Sounds fairy taleish....... That's big timber country. My dad cut up in Greenville in '61.

Me I get 4 or 5 48 inch trees a year, not many......


carry on :)
 
....and I have his old McCulluch aluminium hardhat, one of my prized possessions!

I've worn it at every AR MO TX KS OK gtg , this being our 3rd annual!
 
yeah real place LOL! If you ever saw the book High climbers and timber fallers, shows alot of the country here, it is mostly where they cut Mendocino county. Got myself an aluminum hat too! yeah can't wait I will look at every pic! Sounds fun. Fate seems to have it we find big wood often, whic I can't complain, I like to cut big stuff.
 
That (I'm guessing) 40 inch tree for our GTG log, is only 120 feet tall. Babe

But that's the best I can do.

You can't cut grass in a parking lot.

:)
 
We have never failed to have a 36 inch plus cookie maker.

Most likely two. :)

Not one attendee has regretted any sacrifice made to attend, as you know some travel 1000 miles .

Carry on.....

:salute:
 

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