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Mill duty.....I like it!!

Kevin
Yeah, na Kev- probably wont be in the mill- dang saw is like brand new once cleaned up!
Well it wont be in the mill with that whacking great lump of a Stihl bar on it anyhow- maybe for smaller bars.

Saw cleaned up real nice, bar still has 95% paint on it, mill cleaned up and is fully functional- but no upright handle on it, its a Mk111 so maybe they did not come with, or were an option? I have no idea- never had a Granberg Alaskan- and have done very little milling.
 
Yeah, na Kev- probably wont be in the mill- dang saw is like brand new once cleaned up!
Well it wont be in the mill with that whacking great lump of a Stihl bar on it anyhow- maybe for smaller bars.

Saw cleaned up real nice, bar still has 95% paint on it, mill cleaned up and is fully functional- but no upright handle on it, its a Mk111 so maybe they did not come with, or were an option? I have no idea- never had a Granberg Alaskan- and have done very little milling.
Me either....just never had the opportunity. But big cc saws glide through the biggest stuff, just like with trees. Bailey's was selling modern Granberg mills when I started loggin' . Gotta be one of the first there was out there. Granberg was also selling filing jigs for square-file chain. I have one. Too much pot metal and failure over the years. They stopped making it sometime in the '80s. Impossible to find one now. I participated in a couple of AS threads about it even with pics.

I need someone with a small milling machine and I could make up square-file jigs out of their current model......which really hasn't changed in almost 45 years.

Kevin
 
It's the first time I've seen anything clean in an antique saw 😎 451EV
Lots of us clean saws before sending. I don't want to pay for the weight of dirt and don't expect anyone else to either. But there are a lot of indifferent slobs out there.....:rolleyes:

I used to collect vintage vacuums.....people most often send them full of dirt!! WTF? Would ya send someone used toilet paper??

Kevin
 
Lots of us clean saws before sending. I don't want to pay for the weight of dirt and don't expect anyone else to either. But there are a lot of indifferent slobs out there.....:rolleyes:

I used to collect vintage vacuums.....people most often send them full of dirt!! WTF? Would ya send someone used toilet paper??

Kevin

Proof they worked before they were sent. :p
 
I was talking vacuums.
Oh...LOL! Well, I quit screwing around and doing it piecemeal. An old dealer died and had 45 years' worth of Electrolux stock. I got it all. Like 75+ vacs and all the repair and accessory stuff with them. I just got them all in a shed and organized a few months ago. And it's like 'Now what??' And that doesn't include what I collected over the years. Those are in the house mostly downstairs.

Part of my repair clinic will be restoring those on order only. I'll always have one out and for the ready when the hordes(hopefully) come in with their broken junk.

Kevin
 
I was tempted by the condition of this saw. I adjusted the spring and cleaned the clutch side. Tomorrow is the first launch. The heating switch is broken, we'll see what position it is in 451EV
 

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I finally got around to the 910E that quit on me back about 2 months ago..I saw the culprit immediately after taking the recoil & shroud off - a bare wire.A coat of liquid tape,put it bak together,fueled it up & it firerd right up.Whoever was in the saw before me replaced the wires & did a real crappy job.There must be at least 3-4 splices on the switch wire.If anyone has a 910E,I'd like to see a pic of how the wiring is supposed to be.It seems to me that my wiring should be rerouted.I'll get a pic of the crappy wiring job on here soon as I see how it should be.
 
I finally got around to the 910E that quit on me back about 2 months ago..I saw the culprit immediately after taking the recoil & shroud off - a bare wire.A coat of liquid tape,put it bak together,fueled it up & it firerd right up.Whoever was in the saw before me replaced the wires & did a real crappy job.There must be at least 3-4 splices on the switch wire.If anyone has a 910E,I'd like to see a pic of how the wiring is supposed to be.It seems to me that my wiring should be rerouted.I'll get a pic of the crappy wiring job on here soon as I see how it should be.
The picture of the wiring would be helpful to me as well, I'm still rebuilding my 910.

I took the entire disintegrating insulation off my coil wires and replaced it with heat shrink wrap. Fingers crossed that it will work once I get it all together. Although I do have a spare one I've obtained.
 

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