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Ron
https://www.m-and-d.com/MAC-215705.html
https://www.m-and-d.com/MAC-214706.html
Ron
Thanks Ron have you ordered from them before? I found 1 on another site and it brought up scam alerts when i searched them so im weary now.
Any body know if a PM700 will work?.. I don't have anything to compare it to.. To new!Thanks for the advice guys. Is there anyone out there who mite have a spare and want rid of it?
I'm going to try and get to the chainsaw boneyard today or tomorrow. Try not to cut and paste too much. I'll see what they have.I think the 700 is the other common style. im eyeing up a chop n rivit job with the good bit of mine and a regular cover. they bolt up jyst different shape on the bottom side and a longer shaft.
This is from 'The Big List' for the 10 series Macs. Looks like you have it covered, but I question the 6118 instead of 6119 for the 110260. Others may chime in to clarify.
-F/W seal: 61618. Most saws. National 471551.
-PTO seal: 110260. SKF 6119 double lip or SKF 6120 single lip. Poulan 530019097. National 253747. (6118 not listed for this particular application)
I think the 700 is the other common style. im eyeing up a chop n rivit job with the good bit of mine and a regular cover. they bolt up jyst different shape on the bottom side and a longer shaft.
Thanks a bunch Beetlejuice hopefully I dont have to go to that extreme but im an engineer and it makes me think of solutions. A chainsaw boneyard? im imagining a huge pile of saws haha what a cool place.I'm going to try and get to the chainsaw boneyard today or tomorrow. Try not to cut and paste too much. I'll see what they have.
Hi pogo is the two from Germany. I have all the parts from the 800 starter the previous owner lost two of the screws and went start it with out knowing and it ripped it off. Im thinking the bits could be put in the rigid type housing and cut the bottom section off and rivit and plate the two together. It wont be pritty but will get my saw running.May also need a different drum (pulley) for the longer shaft and the associated bushings if the drum is somehow different in that regard. There are several part numbers for drums among the 10 series saws, but my guess is they are basically all the same aside from minor variances like whether or not there's an anchor pin or a channel for the rope, a bolt or a screw for attaching the shaft, etc. There are a couple on the bay right now in the $27 range.
This is from 'The Big List' for the 10 series Macs.
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Wow. Indeed.
And do you happen to have a copy of the Big List handy, Tim? The one I referred to is a revision / re-format work in progress. (You may recall I was working on that a few months back.) I'd hafta dig through quite a few variations to determine which one is the original one from you to post for Jethro.