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Projects like this aren't cheap:( I've got $260 in parts, not counting both crank bearings and the piston. I already had the bearings. So not counting the bearings and piston, I've still got $625 in it.

It has new crank bearings, piston, rings, crank seals, all gaskets, Elastostart, muffler cover, clutch springs, rim sprocket, fuel and oil caps, and fuel filter. I replaced all the incorrect bolts too. Plus it's ported on top of all that.
that is a fine lookin' 066,is it for sale????????
 
Better turn that bucket over to catch all the heavy saliva, you got 11 guys staring a hole in that thing.
 
Projects like this aren't cheap:( I've got $260 in parts, not counting both crank bearings and the piston. I already had the bearings. So not counting the bearings and piston, I've still got $625 in it.

It has new crank bearings, piston, rings, crank seals, all gaskets, Elastostart, muffler cover, clutch springs, rim sprocket, fuel and oil caps, and fuel filter. I replaced all the incorrect bolts too. Plus it's ported on top of all that.

Brad, excellent work.

I feel like an idiot, I must have accidentally deleted you pm about the muff cover and forgot. I did find one.... sorry about that.

:yourock:
 
It probably will be. I want to put a little time on it. I'll then take the cylinder back off for inspection. At that time I'll be installing the wider needle bearing just for good measure.
pm me when you are ready to sell it.you have done all the work so i wont have to.
 
Here's the vid. I'll try to get one tomorrow of it in some wood.

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No problem. Any luck with the metal model tag? That's all I need to finish the saw.

is this the # for metal- 122 967 1505

ill see if my dealer can track one down, haven't had a chance to go to the dealer but I have parts coming in so ill probably be there this week.


I got an 066 coming, maybe I can tape the metal over with high heat tape and cut out 066 and powder coat it.... or even regular tape and rattle can. a powder clear coat would finish it up nicely i bet.
 
BTW, Dad and I still managed to carry 24 sheets of drywall into the basement tonight, lol. And that's an accomplishment considering it has to go up 6 stairs from the garage to the house, and then down a flight of 14 stairs with a 90° turn half way down. The sheet has to be stood on end and lifted over the railing, and then tucked back down to fit through the door. I've got 34 more sheets to go:(
 
easier way...

BTW, Dad and I still managed to carry 24 sheets of drywall into the basement tonight, lol. And that's an accomplishment considering it has to go up 6 stairs from the garage to the house, and then down a flight of 14 stairs with a 90° turn half way down. The sheet has to be stood on end and lifted over the railing, and then tucked back down to fit through the door. I've got 34 more sheets to go:(

just lift up the house and have the teleloader set them in the basement for you!

sheesh.. you sure like making work for yourself.
 
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