RandyMac
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I want to be on RandyMacs friend list!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What do you want Teddy lad?
I want to be on RandyMacs friend list!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What do you want Teddy lad?
I want to be on RandyMacs friend list!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just bring some Beam and a coupla cigars... he might even let you throw rocks at the hippies.
Gary
I just acquired a 1-70 and wonder if there is a good source for seals and gaskets??? I may need a set of rings as well. I don't have pics of the saw together, my son-in-law had it down to the block before I could get my camera.
It had good spark and compression, but needed the tanks cleaned properly, so you know, it's apart.
Bearings and seals can be picked up from any competent bearing supply house. I think (but I am not positive at the moment since I haven't had one apart in a while) the bearings will be 6202 and 6203. Seals will be standard as well, just give them the O.D., I.D., and thickness.
One day when I have one on the bench I will be responsible enough to record the standard numbers, but not yet I'm afraid.
Rings are the standard 2.125 (55123), .010, .020, and .030" oversize pistons and rings will be available but you may have to search a bit.
Mark
LOL just busting on ya. I do need to get me some yellow here soon. What better saw to be my 1st mac then a Super 250.
Go big and get the real deal,
A SEVEN NINE SEVEN.
Lee
I don't know, he has been around Homelites, better start with a 10-10.
:hmm3grin2orange:
Ya might be right Randy,
I got a Mac 130 he can have.:hmm3grin2orange:
Lee
It's OK Cliff...Not like I wanted a Super 250 for myself :bang:
I don't know, he has been around Homelites, better start with a 10-10.
:hmm3grin2orange:
Ya might be right Randy,
I got a Mac 130 he can have.:hmm3grin2orange:
Lee
I don't know, he has been around Homelites, better start with a 10-10.
:hmm3grin2orange:
Ya might be right Randy,
I got a Mac 130 he can have.:hmm3grin2orange:
Lee
That sounds proper, atleast until he has grown out of leak proof pants.
May be he should start with a Eager Beaver.
May be he should start with a Eager Beaver.
Opened up the Super 250 this morning. Fuel system needs a complete flush. I have a new line, the upper one was broken and rigged with a WD-40 spray can straw. Carb is a varnished up mess. Diaphrams are beyond hope and the float needle is stuck. Major cleaning ahead.
The good is that I have run it on a shot through the carb. Once diaphrams and gaskets are here, it "should" go quickly...
It's OK Cliff...Not like I wanted a Super 250 for myself :bang:
ARRRRR!!!!!!
HA haha Hey! Aaron! that yellow fever sunk it's shiny fangs pretty deep, eh? Yep total conversion in progress, com'n deny it.
Just bring some Beam and a coupla cigars... he might even let you throw rocks at the hippies.
Gary
I don't know, he has been around Homelites, better start with a 10-10.
:hmm3grin2orange:
Ya might be right Randy,
I got a Mac 130 he can have.
Lee
Randy, while you are feeling so generous, why dont you come out here and share some of your experience with me on how to run these saws like they are ment to be run? I will supply PBR, cigars, and all the yuppies (grown up hippies) you can handle and a few more.
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