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Anyone have an outline or drawing for 111S dawgs?
Or some to Sell/trade if possible.

I was going to do a partial teardown/cleaning on mine tomorrow anyway. I'll pull the dog off and trace an outline. Don't suppose you have any 111s parts? I could use an oil cap.
 
I was going to do a partial teardown/cleaning on mine tomorrow anyway. I'll pull the dog off and trace an outline. Don't suppose you have any 111s parts? I could use an oil cap.
Sorry no on the parts. I just got mine. Been waiting for a year.
Another member here got the couple of extra parts I had.
A picture would be great. I get to run it tomorrow.
Rain or shine.
I'll check who I know. What you need besides the oil cap?
I'll try.
Sending a PM
 
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Was there a rim sprocket set up for the 111S?

If there wasn't. I'm makin one.

Yep...Jonsereds part # 504 523 100.....not sure what that crosses to Oregon #s....what's the dia of the clutch shoes relaxed.....may have something....may not.....by IPLs none of the other large Jreds (90...930 Super etc)have that clutch...
 
Yep...Jonsereds part # 504 523 100.....not sure what that crosses to Oregon #s....what's the dia of the clutch shoes relaxed.....may have something....may not.....by IPLs none of the other large Jreds (90...930 Super etc)have that clutch...
You the Man!!!!!

Thanks Lad. Hope all is well.
Have fun in the south.
 
I was going to do a partial teardown/cleaning on mine tomorrow anyway. I'll pull the dog off and trace an outline. Don't suppose you have any 111s parts? I could use an oil cap.
Got to go back on my word Ol buddy.
I prolly can help you with the oil cap. Lol

Didn't know it was just a threaded piece of hex stock.

Thought it was plastic.

Is that size used on any others? Sorry for my ignorance. I may make one with a hex socket. Easier to turn.

Ran the 111S today!!!! That Dog needs dawgs!!!

Especially in frozen Locust.
 
Got to go back on my word Ol buddy.
I prolly can help you with the oil cap. Lol

Didn't know it was just a threaded piece of hex stock.

Thought it was plastic.

Is that size used on any others? Sorry for my ignorance. I may make one with a hex socket. Easier to turn.

Ran the 111S today!!!! That Dog needs dawgs!!!

Especially in frozen Locust.

I'm gonna bet that 111S is proprietary in just about everything Jonsered. Good thing you are a machinist!:rock:

I rarely see any 111S parts for sale...this is what has kept me from buying one...:(

Kevin
 
Thank heaven you can use HiTest mix in this unicorn. Lol

But ya got to love SilverTops.

Oh I do....I'm a sucker any day for another 80. I never use gas with ethanol...we still have premium without ethanol here. How long that's gonna last, I haven't a clue. But I think most folks in the know with small engines use it. Otherwise, you're doing carb rebuilds WAY more often than you should. That 111S is definitely a 'unicorn', but I'm still jealous as hell of anyone that owns one.:bowdown:

Kevin
 
Oh I do....I'm a sucker any day for another 80. I never use gas with ethanol...we still have premium without ethanol here. How long that's gonna last, I haven't a clue. But I think most folks in the know with small engines use it. Otherwise, you're doing carb rebuilds WAY more often than you should. That 111S is definitely a 'unicorn', but I'm still jealous as hell of anyone that owns one.:bowdown:

Kevin
So I should bring it when I travel west next time?
I have saws when I travel. When I visited Robin I had 8 saws in the trunk. Lol
 
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Absolutely! I'd love to see that beast dawg down in some decent wood. I'm poor though...small house, no 'test' logs in the back yard. Have to figure where we'd go if I'm not fallin' something. There is a log mill in town though that I've dealt with for logs I use in big gate construction. I can figure something out with them and bring it to my alley. :cool:

Kevin
 
Absolutely! I'd love to see that beast dawg down in some decent wood. I'm poor though...small house, no 'test' logs in the back yard. Have to figure where we'd go if I'm not fallin' something. There is a log mill in town though that I've dealt with for logs I use in big gate construction. I can figure something out with them and bring it to my alley. :cool:

Kevin
Most tree services have a big log or twelve they let you cut.
 

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