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Sawbones, you are a very lucky man to have those nice 2100 parts . If i hadn't found one already, i would have bugged you infinitely untill you released one
Someday ill get to run a 2100!! I like my 1050 but a 2100 would be sweet!!Hello all, i have great news in the fact that good fortune has shown upon the great 2100 I had a visit at HOH and low an behold, Dewayne was able to find a NOS clutch spider within his vast stash of Homie paraphernalia. Paid up, he sent it right out and took delivery yesterday. Tonight i ordered a new clutch plate and roller bearing to replace the worn bushing. I was also lucky to receive the 2100 with a 7 pin rim/spline setup which, after some studying, found that these are desirable and harder to come across. Its my understanding that some 2100's came with odd 6 spline drums. I really hope to have the ol' girl in some wood soon and i will certainly report here with some video action Thanks guys for the help!
The reason I asked was because a few days ago I replaced a Poulan clutch with one from a Homelite, worked fine!Completely different clutch setup. The XP1000 used a threaded clutch hub. That Super 2100 has a splined clutch hub and crank.
The reason I asked was because a few days ago I replaced a Poulan clutch with one from a Homelite, worked fine!
Someday ill get to run a 2100!! I like my 1050 but a 2100 would be sweet!!
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I don't know, it was in a parts can. It was one of those "S" shaped clutches like they use on a Super 2 only bigger. I put it on a 380 Poulan, worked fine! Don't know how long it will last though..Lemme guess..................................................an XL-12/SXL type clutch on a 361? The Super 2100 has a unique clutch setup. Other versions of 2000/2100 saws have a threaded crank, and can use a complete clutch setup from a 1050.
I don't know, it was in a parts can. It was one of those "S" shaped clutches like they use on a Super 2 only bigger. I put it on a 380 Poulan, worked fine!
so you sayin you replaced the spider, the shoes, or the complete assembly?The reason I asked was because a few days ago I replaced a Poulan clutch with one from a Homelite, worked fine!
so you sayin you replaced the spider, the shoes, or the complete assembly?
Yep, it's a one piece unit. I don't think I've ever had one of them fail, used to use them a lot on the smaller saws.If it's the "S" type clutch then it's a one-piece deal. Hub, springs, and shoes are all one unit that threads onto the crank.
Could have been, don't know. I just found it in my parts can. I have some old EZs, never junked out any 101s yet.Sounds more like it was a Super E-Z or XL-101 series clutch. Good to know....
OK so what is the secret of the .325 sprocket combo? I have three and find them to be very willing little saws. I have thought that a lighter chain might add a new edge tooThey are some powerful lil buggers I have another one i converted to a rim .325 / 9 tooth 18in. Pulls this combo extremely well. Made it much more fun to cut with! Great saw. It was the very first of this CAD thing.