Turd Furgeson
ArboristSite Member
Hey guys,
So there was an 070 clone on facebook marketplace. It was up for quite a while and kept getting cheaper and cheaper. It said it needed a new clutch, the guy said he only used it for three jobs which I believe based on the condition of the bar and paint. I asked him if the slipping clutch or him trying to fix it buggered up the crank at all. He said no. When we met at his residence he seemed like a nice guy and I was in a hurry as I had a work trip that I needed to get back home and pack for. The saw fired up and yes the clutch acted funny, but a quick peak up its skirt showed everything together and what looked to be clean crank threads sticking out. I dragged it home with me three nights ago for what I thought was a pretty good price.
Fast forward to last night and I pull the crankshaft nut off and find metal shavings and abrasive dust and think oh no. I grab my puller and clutch pops off the crank with only using my fingers on the puller screw. I find that he must have cut the old clutch off using a dremel and abrasive wheel and has taken off 25% of the crank fit turn length and reduced the diameter in spots to less than the crank thread diameter. I really wasn't looking for this big of a project or the added expense.
Since he lied to my face and knew what he was giving me I doubt I have any recourse contacting him. I was thinking about reporting him to his local police department, but I'm pretty sure he's an illegal immigrant running and unlicensed tree service and I'm not sure how I'd feel about potentially getting a guy deported because he ripped me off on a $25 part and a evening or two of work. I will be reporting it to facebook marketplace to try to get him banned from selling on there.
I'm half tempted to restore the OD on the end using JB weld to give the adapter sleeve a bit more length to grab onto and seeing if it lasts. Worst case scenario is the end of the crank busts off by the leading edge of the threads and then I pull it all apart and put a new crank in. I think it's so close to the centerline of the crank and such a minimal amount of weight I'm not worried about it messing up the balance of the assembly.
Thoughts?
So there was an 070 clone on facebook marketplace. It was up for quite a while and kept getting cheaper and cheaper. It said it needed a new clutch, the guy said he only used it for three jobs which I believe based on the condition of the bar and paint. I asked him if the slipping clutch or him trying to fix it buggered up the crank at all. He said no. When we met at his residence he seemed like a nice guy and I was in a hurry as I had a work trip that I needed to get back home and pack for. The saw fired up and yes the clutch acted funny, but a quick peak up its skirt showed everything together and what looked to be clean crank threads sticking out. I dragged it home with me three nights ago for what I thought was a pretty good price.
Fast forward to last night and I pull the crankshaft nut off and find metal shavings and abrasive dust and think oh no. I grab my puller and clutch pops off the crank with only using my fingers on the puller screw. I find that he must have cut the old clutch off using a dremel and abrasive wheel and has taken off 25% of the crank fit turn length and reduced the diameter in spots to less than the crank thread diameter. I really wasn't looking for this big of a project or the added expense.
Since he lied to my face and knew what he was giving me I doubt I have any recourse contacting him. I was thinking about reporting him to his local police department, but I'm pretty sure he's an illegal immigrant running and unlicensed tree service and I'm not sure how I'd feel about potentially getting a guy deported because he ripped me off on a $25 part and a evening or two of work. I will be reporting it to facebook marketplace to try to get him banned from selling on there.
I'm half tempted to restore the OD on the end using JB weld to give the adapter sleeve a bit more length to grab onto and seeing if it lasts. Worst case scenario is the end of the crank busts off by the leading edge of the threads and then I pull it all apart and put a new crank in. I think it's so close to the centerline of the crank and such a minimal amount of weight I'm not worried about it messing up the balance of the assembly.
Thoughts?