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Thanks man I will hit you up on the carb kit for the 925 when I see ya. Yep good old roller nose the homelite 2100 I had had a 36in RN. Kicking myself now if you know what I mean:frown: I have the air filter cover in the shed for the 028, but thanks for the suggestion. The stinger bar should clean up nice, and needs it, but cant wait to see it on your'e saw.
 
Ok men, in 2 weeks this saturday, i will be attending one of our race meets.
I will endevour to get some pics of the currant 2100's which will run.
Hopefuly my own unlimited mvp 2100
1 Visualy standard 2101
1 nitros injected unlimited 2100(without a pipe)
1 visualy standard 2100

If all show i should get some good pics and of coarse there is the other regular stuff as well.

Dammit Neil, does this mean I have to dig into my collection of 2100's and build one up now? :biggrin: Wish I was closer to the homestead so I can work on a few, gotta wait to christmas before there is some spare time.
BTW, who has the nos set-up?

Cheers
Will
 
Dammit Neil, does this mean I have to dig into my collection of 2100's and build one up now? :biggrin: Wish I was closer to the homestead so I can work on a few, gotta wait to christmas before there is some spare time.
BTW, who has the nos set-up?

Cheers
Will

Well mate if you want to join into the 2100 club i guess so, you have more 2100 bits than all us NSW boys put together, which is of coarse very good.

The nos 2100 is owned by Ben Monford from stroud nsw, its still a work in progress and he will ad a pipe soon. Its very simular to nigels 394 nos set up.He also has a very good piped 3120 which goes very well.

Hey i see the bragging on facebook, they were nice fish.... (i'm only jelouse), hope all is good up your end of qld.
 
Couple old magnificent magnesium marvels.

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Thanks man I will hit you up on the carb kit for the 925 when I see ya. Yep good old roller nose the homelite 2100 I had had a 36in RN. Kicking myself now if you know what I mean:frown: I have the air filter cover in the shed for the 028, but thanks for the suggestion. The stinger bar should clean up nice, and needs it, but cant wait to see it on your'e saw.

Norm does that 925 have a Tillotson HS or Walbro SDC carb? Let me know so I bring the right kit to give you. Time to go back out to move the last of my firewood so a friend of the wife can pick it up (they've been hit hard by the economy and need some wood for heating), then go the shop and work on the garden tractor and that 750 if I ain't too pooped....:cheers:
 
Will, do join up with the 2100 club:clap::clap: Good idea Neil! Scoot nice saw's man you are getting a good collection. Aaron I will check out the carb in a bit for the make. That's cool you are helping friends with firewood. This economy is a real bummer. Almost forgot Sachsmo I never get tired of seeing those saw's, or the 166's!!!!
 
Neil, all good in cooktown atm, hot as tho, machine don't like it much, start at 4am and done by noon. Looking forward to the racing down your way :biggrin:

Norm, when I get back to the homestead next month I will get the old girls out and get some happy snaps and post em up :cool2:

till next time when I get back into civilization.

cheers
will
 
I'm a new member of the 2100 club:rock:
It aint perty but it runs.
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I've got another one that would run if it had a flywheel, but it's in pretty bad shape.
 
Will, love to see them old girls, really would:msp_thumbup: Stumpy thats awesome, welcome to the club, nothing wrong with that thing.:msp_thumbup:
 
Nice man, and you got two lucky dog:msp_tongue::msp_tongue: I sent my buddy the pic yesterday me firing up my saw's thinking I had six or seven. And actually 11. He said and you complain of having no saw's. I said nope I jsut complain because I want to more, or three more. 288, 390-394, or 395 Im not picky!:D
 
Nice man, and you got two lucky dog:msp_tongue::msp_tongue: I sent my buddy the pic yesterday me firing up my saw's thinking I had six or seven. And actually 11. He said and you complain of having no saw's. I said nope I jsut complain because I want to more, or three more. 288, 390-394, or 395 Im not picky!:D

I've got the 288, 394/5 (still in pieces), but would like to find a 385/390 builder.
 
Nice man, and you got two lucky dog:msp_tongue::msp_tongue: I sent my buddy the pic yesterday me firing up my saw's thinking I had six or seven. And actually 11. He said and you complain of having no saw's. I said nope I jsut complain because I want to more, or three more. 288, 390-394, or 395 Im not picky!:D

My 288 had to go down the road. But I did join the 2100 club, now I just need the time to get it up to my standards. I'm in need of a manual pump since the pump plunger is broke off mine.

Norm, I'll one up your list, I have a Olympyk 999F now as well for some Italian mussel. Did you find a 166? It was on your wish list last I knew.
 
Yes Shaun your 288 went down your road and arrived in mine today ! Thanks it's a very nice saw. I put fuel in and she went after a few pulls through the dry system and ticked away happy in it's new home. I will get a couple of pics later.By the way you did a great job on the full wrap welding ally that thin is not easy !
 
Yes Shaun your 288 went down your road and arrived in mine today ! Thanks it's a very nice saw. I put fuel in and she went after a few pulls through the dry system and ticked away happy in it's new home. I will get a couple of pics later.By the way you did a great job on the full wrap welding ally that thin is not easy !

Sniffle. :cry: At least it went to a good home.
 
I can imagine how you would miss it as it is a great looker and runs very well. The muff is very neat and sounds good. A few pics with it's big brother your old 394, thanks again Shaun.
 
I can imagine how you would miss it as it is a great looker and runs very well. The muff is very neat and sounds good. A few pics with it's big brother your old 394, thanks again Shaun.

How do you like those custom lightweight dogs? I always said that it had Dolmar envy.

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Shaun, and Dave what's up fella's. Shaun a wish list it is! And a long one, just takes money, and none of for me. I wisha I had the dough a year or so ago, in Ukiah the next town north of me, was a brand new 2100 in the box, never saw gas or oil. I have seen two 288's in that condition, and always short on money. I just got back from mt saw shop, and visiting with my buddy's Chuck, and Darin. Forgot the year he bought it, and asked him it was 1976. I was three years old. I speak of this thread, my friends, and the site all the time! Every time I mention the 2100 his eyes lite up he specialized working on em, and cant tell me enough how well built they are, his mechanic Keith feel timber, and that was the only saw he used. Chuck's brother still has a few of em, and wont part with any, he is a retired timber faller. Anyway not much on the wish list, 166-288-394-5 and many more! But I guess I should count the roses, as I sit in tall cotton:lifter::rocker::computer:
 
I finally dropped that new Episan piston in my 2101XP tonight. The original was still serviceable, but had a little scuffing on it when I got it, perhaps carbon damage. Even without ever being in the wood yet, compression is already 160 PSI.

This is a cold start.
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