Why dont you tell us whats wrong with it and we will HELP YOU fix it and learn as you do?Would anyone here know of a good mechanic on this board or anywhere else who I can contact to have my 10-10 possibly fixed ?
Jim
Why dont you tell us whats wrong with it and we will HELP YOU fix it and learn as you do?Would anyone here know of a good mechanic on this board or anywhere else who I can contact to have my 10-10 possibly fixed ?
Jim
Depends on what you need done to it.I've torn down a few 10-10 saws over the yrs.& I work fairly cheap.PM me with details.Would anyone here know of a good mechanic on this board or anywhere else who I can contact to have my 10-10 possibly fixed ?
Jim
Many people who participate in this forum are very familiar with 10-10's. What the problem? Someone will be able to help, it could even be meWould anyone here know of a good mechanic on this board or anywhere else who I can contact to have my 10-10 possibly fixed ?
Jim
It's not far off.
Well I guess that will be the easy bit. Now to try n save atleast 1 tip. See what shows up.It's not far off.
Last year i soaked a rusty old Remington Bar in vinegar and attacked it with an angle grinder with wire brush attachment.I do like resurrecting old bars. If they are all cooked I'm screwed lol. Gotta take a gamble sometimes
Ah yes,the old Remington electric razor commercial.Remington: as close as a Mac, or your money back.
It would be a shame to not use that bar, it doesn't look like it's been used all that much.View attachment 1143083View attachment 1143084
Quick question regarding the OEM mac bars - this I believe is a 20" bar came stock on a pm 610 I just picked up. Need a chain for it, but there are no markings on the bar
Is anyone familiar with the gauge and link count on the chain for this bar?
If not, could anyone here recommend a suitable bar and chain for the saw? 20" or up preferred.
Thanks all!
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