Thanks Ron those bars are very pretty
Hell, I could buy two (or four?) whole MiniMacs for the price if this condenser! The 85358 should do the trick if the lead is long enough for the mounting location. 61650 was also widely used after the 50074 which is what was used on the old large frame saws.
https://www.ebay.com/p/Genuine-McCU...c10-10-SP60-70-80-PM6-SP81-NOS-OEM/1103557331
If you have a MiniMac laying around...
Many folks would suggest the only good thing about a MiniMac is the condenser. Just think about how many good condensers have been tossed because someone flooded a MiniMac and threw it away..., or were thoroughly embarrassed in front of their buddies by not being able to figure out how to get one apart and just junked it proclaiming, "Stupid saw!"
Ran the cp125 today!! Got half a tank thru. Cutting cherry. 16 to 18 inch. Nothing huge. It pulls very hard. As everyone has ever experienced knows. I got a final tune up and boy it runs great. I did have a hiccup. 2nd cut about half thru it quit. Just died. Took it home and checked and had no spark. With a chip in it i knew it was that. Cover off and found the screw holding it in place was gone. It also meant it wasnt grounded. I put the ground in a better place and remounted the chip where the condensor would normally be. Perfect fit. Went back out and final tuned it. Runs great and is very strong. What an awesome saw to hang onto.Haha hope it all goes well is it much different to your other cp125? Looks like it didn't see much work or he was kind to it atleast
Ran the cp125 today!! Got half a tank thru. Cutting cherry. 16 to 18 inch. Nothing huge. It pulls very hard. As everyone has ever experienced knows. I got a final tune up and boy it runs great. I did have a hiccup. 2nd cut about half thru it quit. Just died. Took it home and checked and had no spark. With a chip in it i knew it was that. Cover off and found the screw holding it in place was gone. It also meant it wasnt grounded. I put the ground in a better place and remounted the chip where the condensor would normally be. Perfect fit. Went back out and final tuned it. Runs great and is very strong. What an awesome saw to hang onto.
More likely to be the points that a coil.Sure enuff found a condenser inside a mini mac, but no spark, so I'll probably be hunting a coil for it, I did notice a small hair line crack in the coil casing .
Yeah I'd say the same thing but they look real good and just like an old car it'll usually get some spark just sh#@$%tty...More likely to be the points that a coil.
I've found the opposite on these, they will look fine but you get no spark at all. At this point, I either replace them with NOS or use a chip. Verify the points are contacting reliably with an ohm meter prior to putting it back together or you will likely be back in there. I have personally never had a bad coil on one of these. My 1-52s coil is full of cracks and my 440s actually has chunks missing out of it but they both work flawlessly.Yeah I'd say the same thing but they look real good and just like an old car it'll usually get some spark just sh#@$%tty...
I'm not get even a flash off the plug.
I've found the opposite on these, they will look fine but you get no spark at all. At this point, I either replace them with NOS or use a chip. Verify the points are contacting reliably with an ohm meter prior to putting it back together or you will likely be back in there. I have personally never had a bad coil on one of these. My 1-52s coil is full of cracks and my 440s actually has chunks missing out of it but they both work flawlessly.
nice ones brian!Here is a few pictures my son took of Ron and I's excursion today.
First is the family reunion:
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And Ron and I cutting with the SP125C's:
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Brian
coils for those are still plentifulSure enuff found a condenser inside a mini mac, but no spark, so I'll probably be hunting a coil for it, I did notice a small hair line crack in the coil casing .
thanks man nice to feel like playing with the macs again missed talking saw business to and thats a really nice axe can i have it[emoji16] i almost got mine right forgot to fit it to the handle first in my excitement to see how it would look so there's some white showing near the axeNice saw and axe Kevin good to have you around again. Got an axe to do myself bet it's a good feeling getting it just right I'd be showing it off too hahaView attachment 731084
If my memory serves me right, those hultafors axe handles are just about an exact fit for 4 1/2 pound HB axes..should not take too much for a great hafting.Nice saw and axe Kevin good to have you around again. Got an axe to do myself bet it's a good feeling getting it just right I'd be showing it off too hahaView attachment 731084
thanks man nice to feel like playing with the macs again missed talking saw business to and thats a really nice axe can i have it[emoji16] i almost got mine right forgot to fit it to the handle first in my excitement to see how it would look so there's some white showing near the axe
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If my memory serves me right, those hultafors axe handles are just about an exact fit for 4 1/2 pound HB axes..should not take too much for a great hafting.
well i had to ask[emoji56]..i will just wait until i wear that one out but it does annoy me [emoji38]Ahh I see well you could redo it 1 day if it annoys you enough. And no you can not lol I waited months for an HB to show up
Well spotted yes that's exactly why I got that handle I couldn't find a decent handle locally and thought bugger it why not get the actual handle designed for the eye. It's only a boys axe but a perfect chainsaw axe really