55 is a good saw. I wish I could find another one.How’d I do and any watchouts for a saw this old? It drags chain at idle so I know immediately it’s going to need some new springs.
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I just sold one, probably have more.55 is a good saw. I wish I could find another one.
100$ at the pawn shop. They had 150$ on it but it didn’t have any bar oil in it. I told them I could fix it for 50$ if it didn’t oil.I just sold one, probably have more.
Good little saws.
The intake screws come loose.
Does it have a decomp, looks like it could be a closed port.
If it has the decomp, use it, they can be quite high in compression.
It does have a decomp but the little button fell off. Assume that means closed port. How does the intake boot do the n these? Is that a failure part like stihl? How about opening up the muffler, will that make it pop? It bogs a little, but it had crap gas in it so we’ll see once I get the clutch sorted out.Good little saws.
The intake screws come loose.
Does it have a decomp, looks like it could be a closed port.
If it has the decomp, use it, they can be quite high in compression.
You should get whatever you need to in order to fix that decomp, otherwise you can bust the recoil. This is coming from a guy who doesn't use them . I think the closed ports all had the decomp, I think it also has a bunch of x's on the side of the cylinder base as well, like three iirc.It does have a decomp but the little button fell off. Assume that means closed port. How does the intake boot do the n these? Is that a failure part like stihl? How about opening up the muffler, will that make it pop? It bogs a little, but it had crap gas in it so we’ll see once I get the clutch sorted out.
Buddy has one. He has replaced the oil line & pump for leaking all the oil out. Also replaced the fuel lines. It’s his go to farm saw. CongratsHow’d I do and any watchouts for a saw this old? It drags chain at idle so I know immediately it’s going to need some new springs.
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The trick for that is to get the lines and pump clean, then use a couple drops of superglue .Buddy has one. He has replaced the oil line & pump for leaking all the oil out. Also replaced the fuel lines. It’s his go to farm saw. Congrats
I’ll have to remember that. Have neighbors 350 doing the same thing.The trick for that is to get the lines and pump clean, then use a couple drops of superglue .
Hope alls well down your way.
How’d I do and any watchouts for a saw this old? It drags chain at idle so I know immediately it’s going to need some new springs.
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I wonder if it’s happy with both .325 and 3/8” chain. . It’s currently got 20” bar with 3/8” on it. Not sure how that’s gonna work out, other than slow as ****.Buddy has one. He has replaced the oil line & pump for leaking all the oil out. Also replaced the fuel lines. It’s his go to farm saw. Congrats
18x325 is about all I'd want using it primarily as a trim saw.I wonder if it’s happy with both .325 and 3/8” chain. . It’s currently got 20” bar with 3/8” on it. Not sure how that’s gonna work out, other than slow as ****.
That’s kinda what I was thinking a 50cc saw shouldn’t have enough ass to pull that much 3/8 chain. It looks like skip chain but still…don’t know why..18x325 is about all I'd want using it primarily as a trim saw.
The newer mtronic and AutoTune saws will pull a 20x3/8 just fine for firewooding if you know how to tune a chain well. Then again, I don't recommend those saws for firewooding typically.That’s kinda what I was thinking a 50cc saw shouldn’t have enough ass to pull that much 3/8 chain. It looks like skip chain but still…don’t know why..
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